Journal of Financial Regulation
Volume 1 - 10
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Volume 5, issue 2
- Controlling the Long-Term Problem of Short-Term Funding pp. 101-149

- Brian A Johnson and Hal S Scott
- Controlling the Long-Term Problem of Short-Term Funding pp. 101-149

- Brian A Johnson and Hal S Scott
- The EU’s Regulatory Commitment to a European Harmonized Pension Product (PEPP): The Portability of Pension Rights vis-à-vis the Free Movement of Capital pp. 150-178

- Kyra Borg, Andrea Minto and Hans van Meerten
- The EU’s Regulatory Commitment to a European Harmonized Pension Product (PEPP): The Portability of Pension Rights vis-à-vis the Free Movement of Capital pp. 150-178

- Kyra Borg, Andrea Minto and Hans van Meerten
- The Myth of Diversification: The Destabilizing Impact of Diversification on Financial Institutions pp. 179-219

- Kwon-Yong Jin
- The Myth of Diversification: The Destabilizing Impact of Diversification on Financial Institutions pp. 179-219

- Kwon-Yong Jin
- The Disruption of the Prudential Regulatory Framework pp. 220-238

- Paolo Siciliani
- The Disruption of the Prudential Regulatory Framework pp. 220-238

- Paolo Siciliani
- The Case for Market-Based Stress Tests pp. 239-248

- John Vickers
- The Case for Market-Based Stress Tests pp. 239-248

- John Vickers
- Volume Limit: An Effective Response to the India Flash Crash? pp. 249-255

- Viktoria Dalko and Michael H Wang
- Volume Limit: An Effective Response to the India Flash Crash? pp. 249-255

- Viktoria Dalko and Michael H Wang
Volume 5, issue 1, 2019
- Inaction in Macro-prudential Supervision: Assessing the EU’s Response pp. 1-28

- Pierre Schammo
- Ignorance, Debt, and Cryptocurrencies: The Old and the New in the Law and Economics of Concurrent Currencies* pp. 29-63

- Hossein Nabilou and André Prüm
- State Contingent Debt as Insurance for Euro Area Sovereigns pp. 64-90

- Maria Demertzis and Stavros Zenios
- Should Fair-lending Investigators Better Mix Qualitative and Quantitative Methods? pp. 91-100

- Christopher E Cosans
Volume 4, issue 2, 2018
- The Disruption of Retail Banking: A Competition Analysis of the Implications for Financial Stability and Monetary Policy pp. 167-189

- Paolo Siciliani
- Sovereign Bond Contracts: Flaws in the Public Data? pp. 190-208

- Andrea E Kropp, W Mark C Weidemaier and Mitu Gulati
- Third-Country Equivalence and Access to the EU Financial Markets Including in Case of Brexit pp. 209-275

- Eddy Wymeersch
- Towards a Global Financial Register? The Case for End Investor Transparency in Central Securities Depositories pp. 276-313

- Delphine Nougayrède
- Building a Stable European Deposit Insurance Scheme pp. 314-320

- Dirk Schoenmaker
- How Effective are the Order-to-Trade Ratio and Resting Time Regulations? pp. 321-325

- Viktoria Dalko and Michael H Wang
- The Financial Stability Aspects of the EU-wide Stress Test pp. 326-336

- André Ebner
Volume 4, issue 1, 2018
- Rethinking Operational Risk Capital Requirements pp. 1-34

- Peter Sands, Gordon Liao and Yueran Ma
- Too Complex to Work: A Critical Assessment of the Bail-in Tool under the European Bank Recovery and Resolution Regime pp. 35-72

- Tobias Tröger
- Securitisation, Ring-Fencing, and Housing Bubbles: Financial Stability Implications of UK and EU Bank Reforms pp. 73-118

- Jay Cullen
- The Scope for Financial Stability Considerations in the Fulfilment of the Mandate of the ECB/Eurosystem pp. 119-156

- Georgios Psaroudakis
- Capital Markets Union and the Fintech Opportunity pp. 157-165

- Maria Demertzis, Silvia Merler and Guntram Wolff
Volume 3, issue 2, 2017
- Always Crashing in the Same Car—Clearinghouse Rescue in the United States under Dodd–Frank pp. 133-158

- Stephen J. Lubben
- Integrating Stress Tests within the Basel III Capital Framework: A Macroprudentially Coherent Approach pp. 159-186

- Pierluigi Bologna and Anatoli Segura
- The International Campaign to Create Ethical Bankers pp. 187-209

- David Zaring
- Do Profit-sharing Investment Account Holders Provide Market Discipline in an Islamic Banking System? pp. 210-232

- Omar Alaeddin, Simon Archer, Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim and Mohamed Shah
- Culprits or Bystanders? Offshore Jurisdictions and the Global Financial Crisis pp. 233-261

- Daniel Haberly and Dariusz Wójcik
- A Capital Markets Union for a Divided Europe pp. 262-279

- Danny Busch
- Revisiting the Taper Tantrum: A Case for International Monetary Policy Coordination pp. 280-289

- Kanad Bagchi
Volume 3, issue 1, 2017
- Bonded to the State: A Network Perspective on China's Corporate Debt Market pp. 1-39

- Li-Wen Lin and Curtis J. Milhaupt
- The UK as a Third Country Actor in EU Financial Services Regulation pp. 40-65

- Eilís Ferran
- Structural Reforms in Banking: The Role of Trading pp. 66-88

- Jan Krahnen, Felix Noth and Ulrich Schüwer
- The Limits of Globalizing Basel Banking Standards pp. 89-124

- Emily Jones and Alexandra O. Zeitz
- Designing Virtual Currency Regulation in Japan: Lessons from the Mt Gox Case pp. 125-131

- Mai Ishikawa
Volume 2, issue 2, 2016
- The Global Investment Banks are now all Becoming American: Does that Matter for Europeans? pp. 163-181

- Charles Goodhart and Dirk Schoenmaker
- Taking Identity Seriously: When Identity Meets Regulation pp. 182-202

- Mehmet Kerem Coban
- The Regulation of PRIIPs: Great Ambitions, Insurmountable Challenges? pp. 203-224

- Veerle Colaert
- Bank Capital Structure and Financial Innovation: Antagonists or Two Sides of the Same Coin? pp. 225-263

- Lorenzo Sasso
- The Systemic Risk Buffer for UK Banks: A Response to the Bank of England’s Consultation Paper pp. 264-282

- John Vickers
- Current Developments in India’s Monetary Policy Framework pp. 283-290

- Vishrut Kansal
- Entry Restriction, Shadow Banking, and the Structure of Monetary Institutions pp. 291-295

- Morgan Ricks
Volume 2, issue 1, 2016
- Systemically Significant Prices pp. 1-20

- Robert C. Hockett and Saule T. Omarova
- The Extraterritorial Regulation of Clearinghouses pp. 21-55

- Yesha Yadav and Dermot Turing
- Too Connected to Fail: The Regulation of Systemic Risk within Australia's Superannuation System pp. 56-78

- Scott Donald, Hazel Bateman, Ross Buckley, Kevin Liu and Rob Nicholls
- Designing Financial Supervision: The Puzzling Case of the FIUs against Money Laundering pp. 79-113

- Donato Masciandaro and Alessio Volpicella
- Fiscal Governance: How Can the Eurozone Get What It Needs? pp. 114-129

- David Vines
- Capital Markets Union: A Vision for the Long Term pp. 130-153

- Nicolas Véron and Guntram Wolff
- The Implementation of the BRRD in Italy and its First Test: Policy Implications pp. 154-161

- Lorenzo Stanghellini
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