Banking Secrecy and Global Finance: Economic and Political Issues (Record no. 102856)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781137400093
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Classification number 332.1
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Personal name Masciandaro, Donato
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Title Banking Secrecy and Global Finance: Economic and Political Issues
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Palgrave Macmillan
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2015
Place of publication, distribution, etc New York
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Extent 283p
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General note Introduction<br/>1.1. Is the era of banking secrecy over?<br/>1.2. Banking secrecy: economics and politics<br/>1.3. Banking secrecy, regulation and supervision<br/>1.4. Banking secrecy and international financial markets<br/><br/>1. Banking Secrecy: Economics and Politics<br/>1.1. Introduction<br/>1.2. Banking secrecy: microeconomics<br/>1.3. Banking secrecy: empirics<br/>1.4. Banking secrecy: white macroeconomics<br/>1.5. Banking secrecy: black macroeconomics<br/>1.6. Banking secrecy and black economy: empirics<br/>1.7. Banking secrecy: gray macroeconomics<br/><br/>2. Banking Secrecy, Regulation and Supervision<br/>2.1. Introduction<br/>2.2. Secrecy and the specialness of banking<br/>2.3. Combating secrecy: information and incentives<br/>2.4. Combating secrecy: the relevant players<br/>2.5. Combating secrecy: a field experiment<br/>2.6. The financial intelligence unit: economics and politics<br/>2.7. Financial intelligence units: institutional models<br/>2.8. Financial FIUs, supervisory architecture and central banking<br/>2.9. The future of the FIUs: the role of September 11<br/><br/>3. Banking Secrecy and International Financial Markets<br/>3.1. Introduction<br/>3.2. Capital flows and national regulation: the Lucas paradox<br/>3.3. Explaining the Lucas paradox<br/>3.4. Testing the Lucas paradox<br/>3.5. Behind the Lucas paradox: banking secrecy, soft regulation and capital flows<br/>3.6. New frontiers against banking secrecy: the beggar-thy-neighbor regulation
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Personal name Banks and Banking - Confidential Business Information
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Personal name Balakina, Olga
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