Basel I and II analyzes how international regulatory
policy is made within the context of implementing
international standards for bank capitalization
levels. The book investigates the complexity of the
policy-making process using three different levels
of analysis (environmental, organizational and
individual). This study examines how various
factors such as economic and technological pressures
(environmental conditions), organizational dynamics
(policy institutions) and interpersonal
relationships (social exchanges) affect the
regulation of international financial services.
policy is made within the context of implementing
international standards for bank capitalization
levels. The book investigates the complexity of the
policy-making process using three different levels
of analysis (environmental, organizational and
individual). This study examines how various
factors such as economic and technological pressures
(environmental conditions), organizational dynamics
(policy institutions) and interpersonal
relationships (social exchanges) affect the
regulation of international financial services.