The Cambridge Handbook of Twin Peaks Financial Regulation
Herausgeber: Godwin, Andrew; Schmulow, Andrew
The Cambridge Handbook of Twin Peaks Financial Regulation
Herausgeber: Godwin, Andrew; Schmulow, Andrew
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With contributions from over thirty leading scholars and senior regulators from around the world, this book is for anyone interested in effective models for financial regulation. It provides a scholarly, multi-disciplinary, cross-jurisdictional and internationally comparative examination of current trends, with an emphasis on the Twin Peaks model.
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With contributions from over thirty leading scholars and senior regulators from around the world, this book is for anyone interested in effective models for financial regulation. It provides a scholarly, multi-disciplinary, cross-jurisdictional and internationally comparative examination of current trends, with an emphasis on the Twin Peaks model.
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- Cambridge Law Handbooks
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 385
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9781009295680
- ISBN-10: 1009295683
- Artikelnr.: 67637986
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Cambridge Law Handbooks
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 385
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9781009295680
- ISBN-10: 1009295683
- Artikelnr.: 67637986
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. Introduction: the genealogy and topography of Twin Peaks Andrew Godwin and Andrew Schmulow; 2. The three episodes of Twin Peaks Michael W. Taylor; 3. Reflections on twenty years of regulation under Twin Peaks Jeffrey Carmichael; 4. Twin Peaks and central banks: economics, political economy and comparative analysis Donato Masciandaro and Davide Romelli; 5. Twin Peaks in Australia
the never-ending trek? Andrew Godwin, Ian Ramsay and Andrew D. Schmulow; 6. Twin Peaks financial regulation in New Zealand Helen Dervan and Simon Jensen; 7. Identifying lessons and best practices for the Twin Peaks model Marco van Hengel, Olaf Sleijpen and Femke de Vries; 8. Twin Peaks in South Africa Roy Havemann; 9. The role of the SARB as central bank in the South African Twin Peaks model Corlia van Heerden and Gerda van Niekerk; 10. Can the Twin Peaks model of financial regulation serve as a model for Israel? Ruth Plato-Shinar; 11. Towards a Twin Peak regulatory architecture for Hong Kong? Douglas W. Arner, Evan Gibson and Janos Barberis; 12. Regulatory structure and the revolving door phenomenon in South Korea: evidence from the 2011 Savings bank crisis Youkyung Huh and Hongjoo Jung; 13. China: Considering elements of Twin Peaks to upgrade its financial regulation Li Guo and Jessica Cheung; 14. Financial regulatory structure in China: challenges and transitioning to Twin Peaks Robin Hui Huang; 15. US financial regulatory structure: beneath the surface of Twin Peaks Heidi Mandanis Schooner; 16. A 'Twin Peaks' vision for Europe Dirk Schoenmaker and Nicolas Véron; 17. A complex European financial architecture
ten years on Karel Lannoo; 18. Twin Peaks and boiling frogs: consumer protection in one or two ponds? Gail Pearson; 19. Twin Peaks
how should Macro-cultures be regulated? Patrick McConnell; 20. Twin Peaks, macroprudential regulation and systemic financial stability Andrew Godwin, Steve Kourabas and Ian Ramsay.
the never-ending trek? Andrew Godwin, Ian Ramsay and Andrew D. Schmulow; 6. Twin Peaks financial regulation in New Zealand Helen Dervan and Simon Jensen; 7. Identifying lessons and best practices for the Twin Peaks model Marco van Hengel, Olaf Sleijpen and Femke de Vries; 8. Twin Peaks in South Africa Roy Havemann; 9. The role of the SARB as central bank in the South African Twin Peaks model Corlia van Heerden and Gerda van Niekerk; 10. Can the Twin Peaks model of financial regulation serve as a model for Israel? Ruth Plato-Shinar; 11. Towards a Twin Peak regulatory architecture for Hong Kong? Douglas W. Arner, Evan Gibson and Janos Barberis; 12. Regulatory structure and the revolving door phenomenon in South Korea: evidence from the 2011 Savings bank crisis Youkyung Huh and Hongjoo Jung; 13. China: Considering elements of Twin Peaks to upgrade its financial regulation Li Guo and Jessica Cheung; 14. Financial regulatory structure in China: challenges and transitioning to Twin Peaks Robin Hui Huang; 15. US financial regulatory structure: beneath the surface of Twin Peaks Heidi Mandanis Schooner; 16. A 'Twin Peaks' vision for Europe Dirk Schoenmaker and Nicolas Véron; 17. A complex European financial architecture
ten years on Karel Lannoo; 18. Twin Peaks and boiling frogs: consumer protection in one or two ponds? Gail Pearson; 19. Twin Peaks
how should Macro-cultures be regulated? Patrick McConnell; 20. Twin Peaks, macroprudential regulation and systemic financial stability Andrew Godwin, Steve Kourabas and Ian Ramsay.
1. Introduction: the genealogy and topography of Twin Peaks Andrew Godwin and Andrew Schmulow; 2. The three episodes of Twin Peaks Michael W. Taylor; 3. Reflections on twenty years of regulation under Twin Peaks Jeffrey Carmichael; 4. Twin Peaks and central banks: economics, political economy and comparative analysis Donato Masciandaro and Davide Romelli; 5. Twin Peaks in Australia
the never-ending trek? Andrew Godwin, Ian Ramsay and Andrew D. Schmulow; 6. Twin Peaks financial regulation in New Zealand Helen Dervan and Simon Jensen; 7. Identifying lessons and best practices for the Twin Peaks model Marco van Hengel, Olaf Sleijpen and Femke de Vries; 8. Twin Peaks in South Africa Roy Havemann; 9. The role of the SARB as central bank in the South African Twin Peaks model Corlia van Heerden and Gerda van Niekerk; 10. Can the Twin Peaks model of financial regulation serve as a model for Israel? Ruth Plato-Shinar; 11. Towards a Twin Peak regulatory architecture for Hong Kong? Douglas W. Arner, Evan Gibson and Janos Barberis; 12. Regulatory structure and the revolving door phenomenon in South Korea: evidence from the 2011 Savings bank crisis Youkyung Huh and Hongjoo Jung; 13. China: Considering elements of Twin Peaks to upgrade its financial regulation Li Guo and Jessica Cheung; 14. Financial regulatory structure in China: challenges and transitioning to Twin Peaks Robin Hui Huang; 15. US financial regulatory structure: beneath the surface of Twin Peaks Heidi Mandanis Schooner; 16. A 'Twin Peaks' vision for Europe Dirk Schoenmaker and Nicolas Véron; 17. A complex European financial architecture
ten years on Karel Lannoo; 18. Twin Peaks and boiling frogs: consumer protection in one or two ponds? Gail Pearson; 19. Twin Peaks
how should Macro-cultures be regulated? Patrick McConnell; 20. Twin Peaks, macroprudential regulation and systemic financial stability Andrew Godwin, Steve Kourabas and Ian Ramsay.
the never-ending trek? Andrew Godwin, Ian Ramsay and Andrew D. Schmulow; 6. Twin Peaks financial regulation in New Zealand Helen Dervan and Simon Jensen; 7. Identifying lessons and best practices for the Twin Peaks model Marco van Hengel, Olaf Sleijpen and Femke de Vries; 8. Twin Peaks in South Africa Roy Havemann; 9. The role of the SARB as central bank in the South African Twin Peaks model Corlia van Heerden and Gerda van Niekerk; 10. Can the Twin Peaks model of financial regulation serve as a model for Israel? Ruth Plato-Shinar; 11. Towards a Twin Peak regulatory architecture for Hong Kong? Douglas W. Arner, Evan Gibson and Janos Barberis; 12. Regulatory structure and the revolving door phenomenon in South Korea: evidence from the 2011 Savings bank crisis Youkyung Huh and Hongjoo Jung; 13. China: Considering elements of Twin Peaks to upgrade its financial regulation Li Guo and Jessica Cheung; 14. Financial regulatory structure in China: challenges and transitioning to Twin Peaks Robin Hui Huang; 15. US financial regulatory structure: beneath the surface of Twin Peaks Heidi Mandanis Schooner; 16. A 'Twin Peaks' vision for Europe Dirk Schoenmaker and Nicolas Véron; 17. A complex European financial architecture
ten years on Karel Lannoo; 18. Twin Peaks and boiling frogs: consumer protection in one or two ponds? Gail Pearson; 19. Twin Peaks
how should Macro-cultures be regulated? Patrick McConnell; 20. Twin Peaks, macroprudential regulation and systemic financial stability Andrew Godwin, Steve Kourabas and Ian Ramsay.