Governing finance in Europe: a centralisation of rule-making?
Adrienne Héritier and
Magnus G. Schoeller
Chapter 1 in Governing Finance in Europe, 2020, pp 1-30 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Although centralisation of regulatory competences is a crucial feature of regional and global integration in all policy areas and not only financial regulation, there has been no comprehensive theoretical account of this phenomenon in all its multiple aspects at the regional or international level. This study fills the gap in the literature by providing such an account. This chapter attempts to provide answers to the question of centralisation, decentralisation or fragmentation of rule-making in regional and global integration and its implications from various perspectives and through various theoretical and disciplinary lenses. Moreover, we claim that the general arguments we propose and empirically assess regarding the governance of financial markets in Europe may also be applied to other areas of regulation beyond finance, such as the regulation of network industries (e.g. transport, telecommunication and energy).
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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