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Der Staat und die Globalisierung von Finanzmärkten: Regulative Politik in Deutschland, Großbritannien und den USA

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Nirgendwo ist die Globalisierung so weit fortgeschritten wie im Finanzsektor. Internationale Finanz- und Währungskrisen sowie Konkurse international tätiger Banken rückten in den letzten zwei Jahrzehnten zunehmend die Risiken entfesselter Finanzmärkte in den Vordergrund. In Wissenschaft und Praxis ist deshalb der Ruf nach einem regulierten Finanzkapitalismus immer lauter geworden. In diesem Band werden seine Formen und Funktionsbedingungen untersucht. Besonderes Augenmerk gilt den Reformen der Finanzmarktregulierung auf nationaler und internationaler Ebene sowie der Rolle von Nationalstaaten in Prozessen regulativer Reform.

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  • Lütz, Susanne, 2002. "Der Staat und die Globalisierung von Finanzmärkten: Regulative Politik in Deutschland, Großbritannien und den USA," Schriften aus dem Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung Köln, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, volume 43, number 43.
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    1. James Faulconbridge & Ewald Engelen & Michael Hoyler & Jonathan Beaverstock, 2007. "Analysing the Changing Landscape of European Financial Centres: The Role of Financial Products and the Case of Amsterdam," Growth and Change, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 38(2), pages 279-303, June.
    2. Mayntz, Renate & Scharpf, Fritz W., 2005. "Politische Steuerung - Heute?," MPIfG Working Paper 05/1, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies.
    3. Ewald Engelen, 2007. "‘Amsterdamned’? The Uncertain Future of a Financial Centre," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 39(6), pages 1306-1324, June.

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