In this paper we present a review of recent trends in the architectures of financial supervision, focused on the authorities design, using a sample of 68 countries. The comparative analysis confirmed the impression that an increase in the degree of concentration of powers was evident in the developed countries, particularly in the European Union. Furthermore, we discuss the results of an empirical analysis, looking for common determinants in the decision each country takes to maintain or reform its supervisory architecture. We highlight that on average the level of financial supervision consolidation seems to negatively depend on an institutional factor (represented by the central bank involvement in supervision), while the choice of ...
Today, policymakers in all countries, shocked by the financial crisis of 2007-2008, are reconsiderin...
An increasing number of countries shows a trend towards a certain degree of consolidation of powers ...
We compare the architecture and governance of financial supervision across countries. We find that c...
In this paper we present a review of recent trends in the architectures of financial supervision, fo...
In this paper we present a review of recent trends in the architectures of financial supervision, fo...
The objective of this work is to analyse worldwide trends in financial supervision architectures. Th...
The objective of this paper was to analyze the tendency to consolidate the financial supervision arc...
This paper presents an analysis of recent trends and determinants in the architectures of financial ...
This paper presents an analysis of recent trends and determinants in the architectures of financial ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review current trends in reforms of the supervisory archit...
An increasing number of countries are reviewing their financial supervisory structures and show a tr...
Against the background of the debate on the advisability of further centralizing prudential supervis...
Financial supervision regimes vary significantly from country to country. A review of the supervisio...
Today policymakers in all the countries, shaken by the financial crisis of the 2007-2008, are carefu...
This paper assesses the nexus between the recent wave of financial supervision reforms and the role ...
Today, policymakers in all countries, shocked by the financial crisis of 2007-2008, are reconsiderin...
An increasing number of countries shows a trend towards a certain degree of consolidation of powers ...
We compare the architecture and governance of financial supervision across countries. We find that c...
In this paper we present a review of recent trends in the architectures of financial supervision, fo...
In this paper we present a review of recent trends in the architectures of financial supervision, fo...
The objective of this work is to analyse worldwide trends in financial supervision architectures. Th...
The objective of this paper was to analyze the tendency to consolidate the financial supervision arc...
This paper presents an analysis of recent trends and determinants in the architectures of financial ...
This paper presents an analysis of recent trends and determinants in the architectures of financial ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review current trends in reforms of the supervisory archit...
An increasing number of countries are reviewing their financial supervisory structures and show a tr...
Against the background of the debate on the advisability of further centralizing prudential supervis...
Financial supervision regimes vary significantly from country to country. A review of the supervisio...
Today policymakers in all the countries, shaken by the financial crisis of the 2007-2008, are carefu...
This paper assesses the nexus between the recent wave of financial supervision reforms and the role ...
Today, policymakers in all countries, shocked by the financial crisis of 2007-2008, are reconsiderin...
An increasing number of countries shows a trend towards a certain degree of consolidation of powers ...
We compare the architecture and governance of financial supervision across countries. We find that c...