In most areas of economic regulation, the movement toward greater state autonomy has been associated with deregulation both as a theoretical and as a political matter. In theory, devolution encourages deregulation by giving individual states discretion to relax the uniform rules typical of federal regulatory programs. Not surprisingly, state empowerment has found favor among politicians looking for ways to roll back intrusive federal economic regulation
Since liberalization became the dominant global narrative the stock response to market shortcomings ...
This paper strives to understand the role of the deregulation movement in the 2008 financial crisis,...
In this Essay, Professor Romano considers the efficacy of competition among states for tax revenues ...
In most areas of economic regulation, the movement toward greater state autonomy has been associated...
This Article presents new approach to the concept of deregulation in financial services and partic...
This article presents the following model of two regulatory classes of financial institutions intera...
Government regulation is often necessary, sometimes in heavy doses, for private markets to function ...
This article presents the following model of two regulatory classes of financial institutions intera...
This article finds that the financial regulatory agencies operate in an environment where regulatory...
Within the financialisation literature, a number of approaches identify the coexistence of financial...
Financial regulators are key actors in a modern political economy given their role in determining th...
Applying capture analysis in the hotly contested arena of financial regulation is difficult. Numerou...
We investigate the causes and consequences of financial regulation by studying the political economy...
This article offers a critique of the deregulation of banking and finance that started with the brea...
A core challenge for financial regulation is how best to address the inherent dynamism of finance. T...
Since liberalization became the dominant global narrative the stock response to market shortcomings ...
This paper strives to understand the role of the deregulation movement in the 2008 financial crisis,...
In this Essay, Professor Romano considers the efficacy of competition among states for tax revenues ...
In most areas of economic regulation, the movement toward greater state autonomy has been associated...
This Article presents new approach to the concept of deregulation in financial services and partic...
This article presents the following model of two regulatory classes of financial institutions intera...
Government regulation is often necessary, sometimes in heavy doses, for private markets to function ...
This article presents the following model of two regulatory classes of financial institutions intera...
This article finds that the financial regulatory agencies operate in an environment where regulatory...
Within the financialisation literature, a number of approaches identify the coexistence of financial...
Financial regulators are key actors in a modern political economy given their role in determining th...
Applying capture analysis in the hotly contested arena of financial regulation is difficult. Numerou...
We investigate the causes and consequences of financial regulation by studying the political economy...
This article offers a critique of the deregulation of banking and finance that started with the brea...
A core challenge for financial regulation is how best to address the inherent dynamism of finance. T...
Since liberalization became the dominant global narrative the stock response to market shortcomings ...
This paper strives to understand the role of the deregulation movement in the 2008 financial crisis,...
In this Essay, Professor Romano considers the efficacy of competition among states for tax revenues ...