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The Future of Financial Regulation.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2010Copyright date: ©2010Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (484 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781847315717
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Future of Financial RegulationDDC classification:
  • 346.082
LOC classification:
  • K1066.A6F88 2010
Online resources:
Contents:
Prelims -- Contents -- Introduction: The Future of Financial Regulation -- 1 Adam Smith's Dinner -- 2 US Mortgage Markets: A Tale of Self-correcting Markets, Parallel Lives and Other People's Money -- 3 The Current Financial Crisis and the Economic Impact of Future Regulatory Reform -- 4 Financial Engineering or Legal Engineering? Legal Work, Legal Integrity and the Banking Crisis -- 5 The Future of Financial Regulation: The Role of the Courts -- 6 The Financial Crisis: Regulatory Failure or Systems Failure? -- 7 Beyond 'Light Touch' Regulation of British Banks after the Financial Crisis -- 8 What Next for Risk-based Financial Regulation? -- 9 Risk Control Strategies: An Assessment in the Context of the Credit Crisis -- 10 Revisiting the Lender of Last Resort- The Role of the Bank of England -- 11 The Global Credit Crisis and Regulatory Reform -- 12 What Future for Disclosure as a Regulatory Technique? Lessons from Behavioural Decision Theory and the Global Financial Crisis -- 13 Credit Crisis Solutions: Risk Symmetric Criteria for the Reconstruction of Socially Fair Asset-backed Securities -- 14 'Corporate Governance' an Oxymoron? The Role of Corporate Governance in the Current Banking Crisis -- 15 Board Composition and Female Non-executive Directors -- 16 Has the Financial Crisis Revealed the Concept of the 'Responsible Owner' to be a Myth? -- 17 The Institutional Investor's Role in 'Responsible Ownership' -- 18 Trust and Transparency: The Need for Early Warning -- 19 Regulation, Ethics and Collective Investments -- 20 Financial Crisis and Economist Pretensions: A Critical Theological Approach -- 21 Dealing Fairly with the Costs to the Poor of the Global Financial Crisis -- 22 Professions, Integrity and the Regulatory Relationship: Defending and Reconceptualising Principles-based Regulation and Associational Democracy.
23 Financial Services Providers, Reputation and the Virtuous Triangle -- 24 Toward A 'Responsible' Future: Reframing and Reforming the Governance of Financial Markets -- 25 Re-regulating Wall Street: Substantive Change or the Politics of Symbolism Revisited? -- 26 Banking Crisis: Regulation and Supervision -- 27 Macro-prudential Regulation -- 28 The Regulatory Cycle: From Boom to Bust -- Index.
Summary: This edited collection, based on a conference, draws together a variety of different perspectives on the international financial crisis.
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Prelims -- Contents -- Introduction: The Future of Financial Regulation -- 1 Adam Smith's Dinner -- 2 US Mortgage Markets: A Tale of Self-correcting Markets, Parallel Lives and Other People's Money -- 3 The Current Financial Crisis and the Economic Impact of Future Regulatory Reform -- 4 Financial Engineering or Legal Engineering? Legal Work, Legal Integrity and the Banking Crisis -- 5 The Future of Financial Regulation: The Role of the Courts -- 6 The Financial Crisis: Regulatory Failure or Systems Failure? -- 7 Beyond 'Light Touch' Regulation of British Banks after the Financial Crisis -- 8 What Next for Risk-based Financial Regulation? -- 9 Risk Control Strategies: An Assessment in the Context of the Credit Crisis -- 10 Revisiting the Lender of Last Resort- The Role of the Bank of England -- 11 The Global Credit Crisis and Regulatory Reform -- 12 What Future for Disclosure as a Regulatory Technique? Lessons from Behavioural Decision Theory and the Global Financial Crisis -- 13 Credit Crisis Solutions: Risk Symmetric Criteria for the Reconstruction of Socially Fair Asset-backed Securities -- 14 'Corporate Governance' an Oxymoron? The Role of Corporate Governance in the Current Banking Crisis -- 15 Board Composition and Female Non-executive Directors -- 16 Has the Financial Crisis Revealed the Concept of the 'Responsible Owner' to be a Myth? -- 17 The Institutional Investor's Role in 'Responsible Ownership' -- 18 Trust and Transparency: The Need for Early Warning -- 19 Regulation, Ethics and Collective Investments -- 20 Financial Crisis and Economist Pretensions: A Critical Theological Approach -- 21 Dealing Fairly with the Costs to the Poor of the Global Financial Crisis -- 22 Professions, Integrity and the Regulatory Relationship: Defending and Reconceptualising Principles-based Regulation and Associational Democracy.

23 Financial Services Providers, Reputation and the Virtuous Triangle -- 24 Toward A 'Responsible' Future: Reframing and Reforming the Governance of Financial Markets -- 25 Re-regulating Wall Street: Substantive Change or the Politics of Symbolism Revisited? -- 26 Banking Crisis: Regulation and Supervision -- 27 Macro-prudential Regulation -- 28 The Regulatory Cycle: From Boom to Bust -- Index.

This edited collection, based on a conference, draws together a variety of different perspectives on the international financial crisis.

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