Regulation and the Global Financial Crisis

ISBN: 9780367636654
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Publisher,Routledge
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 390 g
No. of Pages, 274

The Financial Crisis was a cross-sector crisis that fundamentally affected modern society. Regulation, as a concept, was both blamed for allowing the crisis to happen, but also tasked with developing and implementing solutions in the wake of the crash.

In this book, a number of specialists from a range of fields have contributed their insights into the effect of the Financial Crisis upon the regulatory frameworks affecting their fields, how regulators have responded to the Crisis, and then what this may mean for the future of regulation within those industries. These analyses are joined by a picture of past financial crises – which reveals interesting patterns – and then analyses of architectural regulatory models that were fundamentally affected by the Crisis. The book aims to allow sector specialists the freedom to share their insights so that, potentially, a broader picture can be identified.

Providing an interesting and thought-provoking account of this societally impactful era, this book will help the reader develop a more informed understanding of the potential future of financial regulation. The book will be of value to researchers, students, advanced level students, regulators, and policymakers.

 

About the Author

Daniel Cash is Lecturer at Aston University, UK, and specialises in the regulation of the credit rating industry. He is the Director for Doctoral Studies and developed the West Midlands Legal Doctoral Network.

Robert Goddard is Senior Lecturer at Aston University, UK, specialising in corporate governance, taxation, and company law. He has been Deputy-Dean of the Law School, and leads courses on Fraud, Banking and Financial Regulation, and Taxation.

 

  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15.6 x 1.57 x 23.4 cm

 

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