The Routledge Companion to Banking Regulation and Reform
Herausgeber: Ertürk, Ismail; Gabor, Daniela
The Routledge Companion to Banking Regulation and Reform
Herausgeber: Ertürk, Ismail; Gabor, Daniela
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The Routledge Companion to Banking Regulation and Reform provides a prestigious cutting edge international reference work offering students, researchers and policy makers a comprehensive guide to the paradigm shift in banking studies since the historic financial crisis in 2007. It provides a comprehensive compendium for resear
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The Routledge Companion to Banking Regulation and Reform provides a prestigious cutting edge international reference work offering students, researchers and policy makers a comprehensive guide to the paradigm shift in banking studies since the historic financial crisis in 2007. It provides a comprehensive compendium for resear
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781032242347
- ISBN-10: 1032242345
- Artikelnr.: 62994794
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781032242347
- ISBN-10: 1032242345
- Artikelnr.: 62994794
Ismail Ertürk is Senior Lecturer in Banking at Alliance Manchester Business School, the University of Manchester, UK Daniela Gabor is Associate Professor in Economics at the University of West England, Bristol, UK.
Introduction 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) Part II: Critical Perspectives on
Financial Innovation 5. Reconceptualising Financial Innovation: Frame,
Conjuncture and Bricolage (E. Engelen, I. Ertürk, A. Leaver, J. Froud and
K. Williams) 6. Europe's Toxic Twins: Government Debt In Financialised
Times (Daniela Gabor and Cornel Ban) 7. Variegated Geographies of Finance:
International Financial Centres 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 (Clément 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
Reform (Daniel Seabra Lopes) 13. Hedge Funds: Past and Present (Photis
Lysandrou) 14. Offshore Financial Centres and Tax Evasion in Banking (
Silke Ötsch and Michaela Schmidt) Part V: Limits of Post-Crisis Bank
Regulation 15. Post-Crisis Bank Regulation and Financialised Bank Business
Models (Ian Crowther and Ismail Ertürk) 16. Financial Market Regulation:
Still a Regime Removed From Politics (Nicholas Dorn) 17. Prudential
Regulation in the Age of Internal Models (José Gabilondo) 18. Defences
Against Systemic Risk: A Greater Role and Responsibility for Bank Lawyers?:
Judgement Based Bank Supervision (Joanna Gray and Peter Metzing) 19.
Shattering Glass-Steagall: The Power of Financial Industries to Overcome
Restraints (Paul M. Hirsch, Jo-Ellen Pozner and Mary Katherine Stimmler)
Part VI: Dysfunctional Global Finance and Banking Reform 20. How Finance
Globalized: A Tail of Two Cities (Gary A. Dymski and A. Kaltenbrunner) 21.
How the American Financial Meltdown of 2008 Caused the Global Financial
Crisis (Neil Fligstein and 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)
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) Part II: Critical Perspectives on
Financial Innovation 5. Reconceptualising Financial Innovation: Frame,
Conjuncture and Bricolage (E. Engelen, I. Ertürk, A. Leaver, J. Froud and
K. Williams) 6. Europe's Toxic Twins: Government Debt In Financialised
Times (Daniela Gabor and Cornel Ban) 7. Variegated Geographies of Finance:
International Financial Centres 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 (Clément 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
Reform (Daniel Seabra Lopes) 13. Hedge Funds: Past and Present (Photis
Lysandrou) 14. Offshore Financial Centres and Tax Evasion in Banking (
Silke Ötsch and Michaela Schmidt) Part V: Limits of Post-Crisis Bank
Regulation 15. Post-Crisis Bank Regulation and Financialised Bank Business
Models (Ian Crowther and Ismail Ertürk) 16. Financial Market Regulation:
Still a Regime Removed From Politics (Nicholas Dorn) 17. Prudential
Regulation in the Age of Internal Models (José Gabilondo) 18. Defences
Against Systemic Risk: A Greater Role and Responsibility for Bank Lawyers?:
Judgement Based Bank Supervision (Joanna Gray and Peter Metzing) 19.
Shattering Glass-Steagall: The Power of Financial Industries to Overcome
Restraints (Paul M. Hirsch, Jo-Ellen Pozner and Mary Katherine Stimmler)
Part VI: Dysfunctional Global Finance and Banking Reform 20. How Finance
Globalized: A Tail of Two Cities (Gary A. Dymski and A. Kaltenbrunner) 21.
How the American Financial Meltdown of 2008 Caused the Global Financial
Crisis (Neil Fligstein and 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)
Introduction 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) Part II: Critical Perspectives on
Financial Innovation 5. Reconceptualising Financial Innovation: Frame,
Conjuncture and Bricolage (E. Engelen, I. Ertürk, A. Leaver, J. Froud and
K. Williams) 6. Europe's Toxic Twins: Government Debt In Financialised
Times (Daniela Gabor and Cornel Ban) 7. Variegated Geographies of Finance:
International Financial Centres 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 (Clément 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
Reform (Daniel Seabra Lopes) 13. Hedge Funds: Past and Present (Photis
Lysandrou) 14. Offshore Financial Centres and Tax Evasion in Banking (
Silke Ötsch and Michaela Schmidt) Part V: Limits of Post-Crisis Bank
Regulation 15. Post-Crisis Bank Regulation and Financialised Bank Business
Models (Ian Crowther and Ismail Ertürk) 16. Financial Market Regulation:
Still a Regime Removed From Politics (Nicholas Dorn) 17. Prudential
Regulation in the Age of Internal Models (José Gabilondo) 18. Defences
Against Systemic Risk: A Greater Role and Responsibility for Bank Lawyers?:
Judgement Based Bank Supervision (Joanna Gray and Peter Metzing) 19.
Shattering Glass-Steagall: The Power of Financial Industries to Overcome
Restraints (Paul M. Hirsch, Jo-Ellen Pozner and Mary Katherine Stimmler)
Part VI: Dysfunctional Global Finance and Banking Reform 20. How Finance
Globalized: A Tail of Two Cities (Gary A. Dymski and A. Kaltenbrunner) 21.
How the American Financial Meltdown of 2008 Caused the Global Financial
Crisis (Neil Fligstein and 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)
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) Part II: Critical Perspectives on
Financial Innovation 5. Reconceptualising Financial Innovation: Frame,
Conjuncture and Bricolage (E. Engelen, I. Ertürk, A. Leaver, J. Froud and
K. Williams) 6. Europe's Toxic Twins: Government Debt In Financialised
Times (Daniela Gabor and Cornel Ban) 7. Variegated Geographies of Finance:
International Financial Centres 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 (Clément 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
Reform (Daniel Seabra Lopes) 13. Hedge Funds: Past and Present (Photis
Lysandrou) 14. Offshore Financial Centres and Tax Evasion in Banking (
Silke Ötsch and Michaela Schmidt) Part V: Limits of Post-Crisis Bank
Regulation 15. Post-Crisis Bank Regulation and Financialised Bank Business
Models (Ian Crowther and Ismail Ertürk) 16. Financial Market Regulation:
Still a Regime Removed From Politics (Nicholas Dorn) 17. Prudential
Regulation in the Age of Internal Models (José Gabilondo) 18. Defences
Against Systemic Risk: A Greater Role and Responsibility for Bank Lawyers?:
Judgement Based Bank Supervision (Joanna Gray and Peter Metzing) 19.
Shattering Glass-Steagall: The Power of Financial Industries to Overcome
Restraints (Paul M. Hirsch, Jo-Ellen Pozner and Mary Katherine Stimmler)
Part VI: Dysfunctional Global Finance and Banking Reform 20. How Finance
Globalized: A Tail of Two Cities (Gary A. Dymski and A. Kaltenbrunner) 21.
How the American Financial Meltdown of 2008 Caused the Global Financial
Crisis (Neil Fligstein and 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)