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Financial Supervision In Europe |
Edited by Jeroen J.M. Kremers, ABN AMRO Bank N.V., The Netherlands, Dirk Schoenmaker, Ministry of Finance, The Netherlands and Peter J. Wierts, De Nederlandsche Bank, The Netherlands
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| 2003 |
208 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84064 931 4 |
£65.00 |
on-line discount
£58.50 |
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‘Financial Supervision in Europe backs its arguments with a wealth of data, proposals to facilitate better models, examination of the incentives for national supervisory authorities to monitor cross-border matters, and much more. Highly recommended for advanced economics students, lecturers, researchers and professionals in the world of banking and finance seeking to broaden their understanding and perceptions.’ – The Economics Shelf, Wisconsin Bookwatch
Financial Supervision in Europe discusses the implications of financial market integration for the structure of financial supervision in the European Union. It argues that, at present, negotiations on a European system of supervisors might lead to a compromise that may prove sub-optimal given the evolution of national supervisory models and international financial markets. As integration continues and the most appropriate national supervisory models emerge from a best practices approach, a reform of the organisational structure of supervision in Europe may become necessary.
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Contents: Preface 1. Financial Supervision in Europe: An Overview 2. Financial Integration Across Borders and Across Sectors: Implications for Regulatory Structures 3. Externalities in Supervision: The European Case 4. Crisis Management in Europe 5. The Political Economy of Financial Harmonisation in Europe 6. Financial Markets’ Legislation – Consequences for the Structure of Supervision 7. Financial Supervision: Inside or Outside Central Banks? Index
Contributors: K. Burkhard Caspari, A. Enria, R. Fellgett, X. Freixas, C.A.E. Goodhart, D. Gros, J.J.M. Kremers, J.F. Mogg, T. Padoa-Schioppa, P.J. Pearson, A. van Rossum, G.J. Schinasi, D. Schoenmaker, N. Thygesen, J. Vesala, I. Walter, P.J. Wierts, G. Zalm
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