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    Title: Neoliberal Diffusion of Financial Regulatory Rules: Bridging Domestic and International Explanations
    Authors: 李佩珊
    Lee, Pei-Shan
    Contributors: 國際事務學院
    Keywords: embedded neoliberalism;diffusion;convergence;divergence;club standard;regulatory capture;moral hazard;2008 financial crisis;1997 Asian financial crisis;financial governance
    Date: 2010-06-12
    Issue Date: 2015-12-30 11:11:39 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The 2008 financial crisis that originated from the United States has caused global economic downturns in fear of plunging into a great recession. As situation evolves, the regulatory problems of this systematic risk that spread from national to global levels should be detected and analyzed. This paper aims at tracing the origin and diffusion of neoliberal financial governance in the past three decades, which have paved way for today’s financial disaster. A perspective that bridges domestic regulatory foundation and international diffusion of rules should be in place to better grasp the nature of current crisis. At domestic side, a perspective of “regulatory capture” in which special interests, regulatory incompetence of public institutions and the dogmatic ideologies all together contributed to this crisis. The regulatory capture further constrains policy options and impacts the following path of financial sector restructuring. In the wake of the U.S. financial meltdown, the Obama administration makes effortsto reform the financial sector. The latest reform bills proposed by the House and the Sendate signal US government’ attempts to tame giant financial institutions. For global implications, the U.S. crisis may jeopardize the credibility of global financial norms that have been promoted by advanced countries. It deserves special attention on tracking how the latest US reform proceeds and how an international agreements will be reached in the G20 meeting in November.
    Relation: 中華民國國際關係學會第三屆年會「理論與實務的對話」國際學術研討會論文集
    主辦單位:中華民國國際關係學會, 國立政治大學國際事務學院
    舉辦日期:2010.06.12
    Data Type: conference
    Appears in Collections:[2010中華民國國際關係學會年會] 會議論文

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