Governing Finance in Europe
Edited by Adrienne Héritier and
Magnus G. Schoeller
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
How do regulatory structures evolve in EU financial governance? Incorporating insights from a variety of disciplines, Governing Finance in Europe provides a comprehensive framework to investigate the dynamics leading to centralisation, decentralisation and fragmentation in EU financial regulation.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
ISBN: 9781839101113
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Governing finance in Europe: a centralisation of rule-making? , pp 1-30

- Adrienne Héritier and Magnus G. Schoeller
- Ch 2 MiFID II between European rule-making and national market surveillance: the case of high-frequency trading , pp 32-51

- Johannes Karremans and Magnus G. Schoeller
- Ch 3 The internal and external centralisation of Capital Markets Union regulatory structures: the case of Central Counterparties , pp 52-78

- Fabio Bulfone and Agnieszka Smoleńska
- Ch 4 The choice of instrument for EU legislation: mapping the system of governance under MiFID II and MiFIR , pp 79-110

- Magnus Strand
- Ch 5 Sharing global regulatory space: transatlantic coordination of the G20 OTC derivatives reforms1 , pp 112-135

- Heikki Marjosola
- Ch 6 The emergence of transnational hybrid governance: how private risks trigger public intervention , pp 137-162

- Johannes Karremans and Adrienne Héritier
- Ch 7 The impacts of technological innovation on regulatory structure: Fintech in post-crisis Europe , pp 164-189

- Agnieszka Smoleńska, Joseph Ganderson and Adrienne Héritier
- Ch 8 Governing finance in Europe: discussion and conclusion , pp 190-201

- Adrienne Héritier
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