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Global Finance at Risk the Case for International Regulation John Eatwell

Global Finance at Risk  the Case for International Regulation


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Author: John Eatwell
Published Date: 22 Jun 2000
Publisher: Polity Press
Language: English
Format: Paperback::272 pages
ISBN10: 0745625118
File name: Global-Finance-at-Risk-the-Case-for-International-Regulation.pdf
Dimension: 146x 209x 15mm::356g

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Global finance at risk:the case for international regulation. [John Eatwell; Lance Taylor] - In this volume two economists propose a solution to the financial crises that threaten us all: a World Financial Authority with powers to establish best-practice financial regulation and risk Regulation of the global insurance industry, an emerging challenge and designing a global capital standard for internationally active insurers. But in the aftermath of the global financial crisis and the AIG disaster, Baranoff, E (2012), An Analysis of the AIG Case: Understanding Systemic Risk and Its The Financial Crisis, Systemic Risk, and the Future of Insurance Regulation Scott E. Harrington, Ph.D. Scott E. Harrington is the Alan B. Miller Professor of Health Care Management and Insurance and Risk Management, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. The author wishes to thank NAMIC for financial support and Robert Detlefsen of NAMIC for his careful and objective comments. 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