
Systemic Risk, Institutional Design, and the Regulation of Financial Markets
Anita Anand(Editor)
Oxford University Press
Published on 1. December 2016
Book
Hardback
244 pages
978-0-19-877762-5 (ISBN)
Description
Following the recent financial crisis, regulators have been preoccupied with the concept of systemic risk in financial markets, believing that such risk could cause the markets that they oversee to implode. At the same time, they have demonstrated a certain inability to develop and implement comprehensive policies to address systemic risk. This inability is due not only to the indeterminacy inherent in the term 'systemic risk' but also to existing institutional structures which, because of their existing legal mandates, ultimately make it difficult to monitor and regulate systemic risk across an entire economic system.
Bringing together leading figures in the field of financial regulation, this collection of essays explores the related concepts of systemic risk and institutional design of financial markets, responding to a number of questions: In terms of systemic risk, what precisely is the problem and what can be done about it? How should systemic risk be regulated? What should be the role of the central bank, banking authorities, and securities regulators? Should countries implement a macroprudential regulator? If not, how is macroprudential regulation to be addressed within their respective legislative schemes? What policy mechanisms can be employed when developing regulation relating to financial markets? A significant and timely examination of one of the most intractable challenges posed to financial regulation.
Bringing together leading figures in the field of financial regulation, this collection of essays explores the related concepts of systemic risk and institutional design of financial markets, responding to a number of questions: In terms of systemic risk, what precisely is the problem and what can be done about it? How should systemic risk be regulated? What should be the role of the central bank, banking authorities, and securities regulators? Should countries implement a macroprudential regulator? If not, how is macroprudential regulation to be addressed within their respective legislative schemes? What policy mechanisms can be employed when developing regulation relating to financial markets? A significant and timely examination of one of the most intractable challenges posed to financial regulation.
Reviews / Votes
Overall, this book is unique because it provides divergent opinions and sometimes conflicting views on how to best regulate the international financial system and contain systemic risk. It is an enjoyable and informative read that I would recommend to anyone who is interested in expanding their knowledge on financial regulation and systemic risk from a legal perspective. * Christian Chamorro-Courtland, Banking & Finance Law Review *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
567 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-877762-5 (9780198777625)
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Person
Anita Anand holds the J. R. Kimber Chair in Investor Protection and Corporate Governance. She is a professor of law at the University of Toronto and is cross-appointed to the School of Public Policy and Governance. She is the Academic Director of the Centre for the Legal Profession including its Program on Ethics in Law and Business. She is also a Senior Fellow, Massey College.
Editor
J.R. Kimber Chair in Investor Protection and Corporate GovernanceJ.R. Kimber Chair in Investor Protection and Corporate Governance
Content
1: Anita Anand, Michael Trebilcock, and Michael Rosenstock: Institutional Design and the New Systemic Risk in Banking Crises
2: Steven L. Schwarcz: Perspectives on Regulating Systemic Risk
3: Dan Awrey: Law, Financial Instability and the Institutional Structure of Financial Regulation
4: Roberta Romano: Further Assessment of the Iron Law of Financial Regulation: A Postscript to Regulating in the Dark
5: Edward M. Iacobucci: Reflections on Financial Crises, Regulation, and Sunsetting
6: Weitseng Chen: China's Long March to Dismantling the Financial Great Wall: Renminbi Internationalization and Macroprudential Policy
7: Rosa M. Lastra: Emergency Liquidity Assistance and Systemic Risk
2: Steven L. Schwarcz: Perspectives on Regulating Systemic Risk
3: Dan Awrey: Law, Financial Instability and the Institutional Structure of Financial Regulation
4: Roberta Romano: Further Assessment of the Iron Law of Financial Regulation: A Postscript to Regulating in the Dark
5: Edward M. Iacobucci: Reflections on Financial Crises, Regulation, and Sunsetting
6: Weitseng Chen: China's Long March to Dismantling the Financial Great Wall: Renminbi Internationalization and Macroprudential Policy
7: Rosa M. Lastra: Emergency Liquidity Assistance and Systemic Risk