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Integrity, Risk and Accountability in Capital Markets: Regulating Culture

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Integrity, Risk and Accountability in Capital Markets: Regulating Culture
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Justin O'Brien
Edited by George Gilligan
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:318
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
ISBN/Barcode 9781849465670
ClassificationsDewey:332.0415
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Tertiary Education (US: College)

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Hart Publishing
Publication Date 27 September 2013
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The global economy is yet to recover from the aftershocks of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC). In particular many national economies are struggling to adjust to austerity programs that are a direct result of the toxic effects of the crisis. Governments, regulatory agencies, international organisations, media commentators, finance industry organisations and professionals, academics and affected citizens have offered partial explanations for what has occurred. Some of these actors have sought to introduce legislative and other regulatory initiatives to improve operational standards in capital markets. However, the exposure post-GFC of the scandal surrounding the manipulation over many years of the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) highlighted that the most important obstacles to counter the destructive potential of our global finance system are normative not technical. Regulating the culture of the finance sector is one of the greatest challenges facing contemporary society. This edited volume brings together leading professionals, regulators and academics with knowledge of how cultural forces shape integrity, risk and accountability in capital markets. The book will be of benefit not only to industry, regulatory and academic communities whose focus is upon financial markets and professionals. It is of value to any person or organisation interested in how the cultural underpinnings of the finance sector shape how capital markets actually operate and are regulated. It is a stark lesson of history that financial crises will occur. As national economies become ever more inter-connected and inter-dependent under conditions of global financial capitalism, it becomes ever more important to know how cultural and other normative forces might be adjusted to militate against the effects of future disasters.

Author Biography

Justin O'Brien is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow, Professor of Law and Director of the Centre for Law, Markets and Regulation, University of New South Wales. George Gilligan is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Law, Markets and Regulation, University of New South Wales.

Reviews

[This book] will provide useful perspectives and insights for regulators, market participants, advisers, scholars and interested observers alike. -- Andrew Godwin * Banking and Financial Law Review *