Regulatory convergence in the financial periphery: how interdependence shapes regulators’ decisions
We examine the processes by which regulations prevailing in countries at the core of the global economy spread to countries outside this small group. We show how specific cross-border relationships between banks, regulators, and investors generate regulatory interdependence that drives the diffusion...
Main Authors: | Jones, E, Zeitz, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2019
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