The Politics of Financial Markets and Regulation: The United States, Japan and Germany
Book Details
Author(s)Sara Konoe
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
ISBN / ASINB00I5QZ43E
ISBN-13978B00I5QZ434
Sales Rank1,456,116
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
In the post-Bretton Woods era, the advent of ever-expanding capital markets beyond national borders led to a series of financial reforms in many industrial economies. In comparing reform cases across different time periods in the United States, Japan, and Germany, Sara Konoe stresses the role of dynamic interactions between institutions and political contexts in determining reform paths. In non-crisis periods, regulatory fragmentation is utilized by financial sectors to pursue their demands for liberalization, though those in self-regulating or monopolized markets resist the agenda of liberalization. A time of crisis empowers reformers to restructure the financial regulatory structure and markets and enables the tightening of regulation. By drawing out key implications for global politics, Konoe sheds light on what types of reform dynamics come into play in the formation of global financial governance while considering the impact of regional-level institutionalization in the EU and EMU.

