Financial deregulation : a historical perspective / edited by Alexis Drach and Youssef Cassis.

"A wave of liberalization swept the end of the twentieth century. From the 1970s and 1980s onwards, most developed countries have passed various measures to liberalize and 'modernize' the financial markets. Each country had its agenda, but most of them have experienced, to a different...

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Other Authors: Cassis, Youssef (Editor), Drach, Alexis (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2021.
Edition:First edition.
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Online Access:Oxford Scholarship Online
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Summary:"A wave of liberalization swept the end of the twentieth century. From the 1970s and 1980s onwards, most developed countries have passed various measures to liberalize and 'modernize' the financial markets. Each country had its agenda, but most of them have experienced, to a different extent, a change in regulatory regime. This change, often labelled deregulation and associated with the advent of neoliberalism, was sharply contrasting with the previous era, the Bretton Woods system, which has sometimes been portrayed as an era of 'financial repression'. On the other hand, a quick glance at financial regulation today, at the amount of paper it produces, at its complexity, at the number of people involved, and at the resources invested in it, is enough to say that, somehow, there is more regulation today than ever before. In the new system, financial regulation has taken unprecedented importance. As more archival material is becoming available, a better understanding of the fundamental changes in the regulatory environment towards the end of the twentieth century is now possible. What kind of change exactly was deregulation? Did competition between financial regulators lead to a 'race to the bottom' in regulation? Is deregulation responsible for the recurring financial crises which seem to have characterized the international financial system since the 1980s? The movement towards a more liberal regulatory regime was neither linear nor simple. This book--a collection of chapters studying deregulation in various countries and contexts--examines the national and international pathways of deregulation by providing an in-depth analysis of a short but crucial period in a few major countries"--Publisher's description.
Physical Description:1 online resource : charts
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0198856954
9780198856955
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