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Reforma Systemów Nadzoru Fnansowego UE i USA Ze Szczególnym Uwzględnieniem Kryzysu z Lat 2007-2008

Kierska-Woźny Eliza Marta
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Kierska-Woźny Eliza Marta: Studia doktoranckie SGH1

International Journal of Management and Economics, 2013, vol. 37, issue 1, 130-151

Abstract: The magnitude of the fnancial crisis, which begun in the U.S. in 2007-2008, revealed gaps in the supervisory system that were amplified in the increasingly integrated fnancial markets. Liberalisation of capital flows, which created space for functioning of international fnancial institutions of systemic importance, increased fragility of singular economies to anomalies occurring in other regions and facilitated transition of the crisis. At the same time, the ineptness of the supervisory mechanisms in handling systemic problems inherent in those realities was demonstrated. Confronting those challenges, the EU made a considerable effort to establish by 1 January 2011 the European System of Financial Supervision - a micro- and macro prudential system designed to facilitate coordination between national supervisors and enhance early warning capacities. In the United States, broad reforms were put into play by adoption of the Dodd-Frank Act. Given that effectiveness and cooperation require a convergence of standards and a similarity of institutional framework facilitates the task, the institutional analysis provided in the article enables a critical comparison of the reform efforts. It remains to be verified in practice, however, whether concerns about only the nominal “outside” nature of the reform prove accurate.

Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.2478/ijme-2014-0007

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