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£89.49
Cambridge University Press The Globalized Governance of Finance
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Product Description Big banks are capable of wreaking havoc on the global economy, and governments have often felt powerless to stop them. Regulators have responded by developing coordinated programs to handle banks, insurers, broker dealers, shadow banks and other businesses that can blow up in a crisis. This program began informally and undemocratically, and has developed into something much more organized, formalized and predictable, even though it has never been legally enforceable. David Zaring examines the realities of the current international financial system and concludes that in fact this is a well-ordered and functioning regulatory environment: the international financial system enjoys a substantial degree of compliance, and operates predictably and harmoniously. As a result, perhaps this could serve as a paradigm for future global governance. Zaring explores three aspects of international financial regulation that can inform global governance: harmonization through rules, cooperation on enforcement and agreement on fundamental principles. Review 'The Globalized Governance of Finance is an expansive and, at times, colorful portrayal of the 'legalish' realm of global financial regulation. It provides a coherent and modern account of the world that lawyers and institutions experience. It is well worth a read.' Verity Winship, Jotwell Book Description Argues that the global, informal process supervising the financial system is an overlooked form of international governance that actually works. About the Author David Zaring is Associate Professor in the Department of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He writes at the intersection of financial regulation, international law and domestic administration. He has written over forty articles, including publications in the University of Chicago, Cornell, Michigan, New York University and Virginia law reviews, and a number of international law journals.
Product Specifications
- Format
- hardcover
- ASIN
- 1108475515
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 12 December 2019
- Listed Since
- 20 June 2019
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