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The Political Economy of International Financial Governance

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The OeNB recently organized a workshop on The Political Economy of International Financial Governance to analyze current trends in financial governance from both an economic efficiency and an institutional perspective. Following a discussion of controversial financial governance theories, a number of case studies were presented on current issues, including financial market integration in the EU, changes in private sector associational activity in global finance, the Basel II process, the governance of pension funds, the market for over the counter (OTC) derivates as well as financial literacy programs. The case studies highlighted the role that noneconomic factors play in financial governance mechanisms. With a view to developing more realistic models, further research and more case studies will have to be undertaken to broaden the empirical basis for theorizing financial governance.

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  • Vanessa Redak & Helene Schuberth & Beat Weber, 2004. "The Political Economy of International Financial Governance," Monetary Policy & the Economy, Oesterreichische Nationalbank (Austrian Central Bank), issue 4, pages 68-72.
  • Handle: RePEc:onb:oenbmp:y:2004:i:4:b:5
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