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The fragmentation of international banking regulation

Ravel Sami Jabbour

International Journal of Finance & Economics, 2022, vol. 27, issue 4, 4451-4471

Abstract: As in many areas of international law, the virus of fragmentation has now permeated the zeitgeist of international banking regulation. As a result, one of the largest pieces of regulation, the Basel III framework, hangs in the balance as it awaits implementation. This study assesses the financial sectors of both developed and emerging economies with an aim to determine which countries are more likely to spread the virus so that it can be stopped before becoming a pandemic. We find that a specific set of countries are most likely to do just that.

Date: 2022
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