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This book explores how globalization has transformed banking regulation across advanced economies. Andreas Busch provides a comparative analysis of different national approaches to financial regulation, explaining why countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany have developed distinct regulatory frameworks despite facing common pressures from global markets. The study highlights the interplay of politics, institutions, and economics in shaping regulatory responses to globalization, offering insights into both historical developments and contemporary policy debates. It is intended for scholars, students, and practitioners interested in political economy, financial regulation, and globalization studies.
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Edition: 1st
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publishing Year: 2009
ISBN: 978-0-19-921881-3
Pages: 282