Holding Regulators and Government More Accountable: Comments
R. Christopher Whalen
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R. Christopher Whalen: Institutional Risk Analytics, USA
Chapter 27 in The International Financial Crisis:Have the Rules of Finance Changed?, 2011, pp 387-393 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractEach of the panelists — Ross Levine, Ed Kane, and Michael Klein — is attempting to answer the question, “Why does regulation not work or at least not seem to work as well as we are led to hope and believe?” The panel is focused on governance, but I fear that probably flatters most regulatory agencies. Each panelist puts forward some suggestions as to how the outcome of regulation might more closely approximate the stated goals in the laws which enable it…
Keywords: Financial Crisis; Financial Regulation; International Banking; Financial Regulatory Reform (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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