A wave of liberalization swept the developed world at end of the twentieth century. From the 1970s and 1980s onwards, most developed countries have passed various measures to liberalize and modernize the financial markets. Each country had its agenda, but most of them have experienced, to a different extent, a change in regulatory regime. This change, often labeled deregulation and associated with the advent of neoliberalism, was sharply contrasting with the previous era of the Bretton Woods system, which has sometimes been portrayed as an era of financial repression. On the other hand, a quick glance at financial regulation today - at the amount of paper it produces, at its complexity, at the number of people involved, and at the resources...
Unleashing the Financial Sector reveals how policymakers utilized financial regulation for economic ...
The global financial system has proven increasingly unstable and crisis-prone since the early 1980s....
Over the past three decades, leading industrial nations and many developing countries have deregulat...
A wave of liberalization swept the end of the twentieth century. From the 1970s and 1980s onwards, m...
During the twentieth century the financial sector became possibly the most regulated area of the eco...
International audienceThis chapter questions the hypothesis that financial deregulation in the Unite...
The 1980s was one of the most eventful and consequential decades in the development of the US financ...
In this chapter, I argue that the deregulatory process that started in the 1980s in the banking indu...
U.S. financial deregulation is often popularly presented as a fundamental attack on financial regula...
This paper strives to understand the role of the deregulation movement in the 2008 financial crisis,...
The financial crash of 2007-8 is the latest and greatest of the crises resulting from the process of...
This article offers a critique of the deregulation of banking and finance that started with the brea...
One of the consequences of the financial crisis of 2008 was a renewed focus on the issue of deregula...
Regulatory failure causing financial crises has occurred with great frequency in the last ten years ...
Sistema financiero; Riesgo financiero; Mercados financieros; Política financiera;
Unleashing the Financial Sector reveals how policymakers utilized financial regulation for economic ...
The global financial system has proven increasingly unstable and crisis-prone since the early 1980s....
Over the past three decades, leading industrial nations and many developing countries have deregulat...
A wave of liberalization swept the end of the twentieth century. From the 1970s and 1980s onwards, m...
During the twentieth century the financial sector became possibly the most regulated area of the eco...
International audienceThis chapter questions the hypothesis that financial deregulation in the Unite...
The 1980s was one of the most eventful and consequential decades in the development of the US financ...
In this chapter, I argue that the deregulatory process that started in the 1980s in the banking indu...
U.S. financial deregulation is often popularly presented as a fundamental attack on financial regula...
This paper strives to understand the role of the deregulation movement in the 2008 financial crisis,...
The financial crash of 2007-8 is the latest and greatest of the crises resulting from the process of...
This article offers a critique of the deregulation of banking and finance that started with the brea...
One of the consequences of the financial crisis of 2008 was a renewed focus on the issue of deregula...
Regulatory failure causing financial crises has occurred with great frequency in the last ten years ...
Sistema financiero; Riesgo financiero; Mercados financieros; Política financiera;
Unleashing the Financial Sector reveals how policymakers utilized financial regulation for economic ...
The global financial system has proven increasingly unstable and crisis-prone since the early 1980s....
Over the past three decades, leading industrial nations and many developing countries have deregulat...