The Routledge Companion to Banking Regulation and Reform
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- 9780415855938
- 332.1 ROU
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Part I: Knowledges of credit risk and bank regulation
1. The credit crisis as a problem in the sociology of knowledge / Donald MacKenzie
2. What's in a name? Provident, The People's Bank and the regulation of brand identity / Liz McFall
3. Reflexivity of shadow banking / Benjamin Wilhelm
4. Interrogating the crisis: financial instruments, public policy and corporate governance / Hugh Willmott
1. Part II: Critical perspectives on financial innovation
5. Re-conceptualizing financial innovation: frame, conjuncture and bricolage / Karel Williams
6. Europe's toxic twins: government debt in financialized times / Cornel Ban
7. Variegated geographies of finance: international financial centers and the (re)production of financial working cultures / Sarah Hall
8. The boundaries of finance as zones of conflicts / Sabine Montagne
Part III: New approaches to banking, risk and central bank role in the Eurozone
9. The new behemoth?: the ECB and the financial supervision reforms during the Eurozone crisis / Clement Fontan
10. Varieties of capitalism and banking in the EU / Iain Hardie
11. The financialisation of local governments: evidence from the Italian case / Andrea Lagna
Part IV: Regulation of misconduct in banking
12. Libor and Euribor: from normal banking practice to manipulation to the potential for reform / Daniel Seabra Lopes
13. Hedge funds: past and present / Photis Lysandrou
14. Offshore financial centres and tax evasion in banking / Michaela Schmidt
Part V: Limits of post-crisis bank regulation
15. Post-crisis bank regulation and financialized bank business models / Ismail Erturk
16. Financial market regulation: still a regime removed from politics? / Nicholas Dorn
17. Prudential regulation in the age of internal models / Jose Gabilondo
18. Defenses against systemic risk: a greater role and responsibility for bank lawyers? Judgement-based bank supervision / Peter Metzing
19. Shattering Glass-Steagall: the power of financial industries to overcome restraints / Mary Katherine Stimmler
Part VI: Dysfunctional global finance and banking reform
20. How finance globalized: a tale of two cities / Annina Kaltenbrunner
21. How the American financial meltdown of caused 2008 the global financial crisis / Jacob Habinek
22. Reforming the culture of banking / Grahame Thompson
23. Consumer finance and the social dimension of banks in a global economy / Toni Williams.
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