Rogues and regulation in global finance: Maxwell, Leeson and the City of London
In this paper, I explore the culture of the finance industry in general and, in particular, the problems of dealing with socalled rogue behaviour in the context of regulation and regulatory regimes. The reference points for analysis are the recent cases of Robert Maxwell, the British entrepreneur wh...
Auteur principal: | Clark, G |
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Autres auteurs: | Regional Studies Association |
Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Routledge
1997
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