Reshaping markets : economic governance, the global financial crisis and liberal utopia, edited by Bertram Lomfeld, Professor of Private Law and Legal Philosophy, Free University of Berlin; Alessandro Somma, Professor of Comparative Law, University of Ferrara, Italy; Peer Zumbansen, Professor of Transnational Law, King's Collete, London
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Reshaping markets : economic governance, the global financial crisis and liberal utopia, edited by Bertram Lomfeld, Professor of Private Law and Legal Philosophy, Free University of Berlin; Alessandro Somma, Professor of Comparative Law, University of Ferrara, Italy; Peer Zumbansen, Professor of Transnational Law, King's Collete, London
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- "Set against the origins and consequences of the global financial crisis, this timely book offers an enriching and revealing narrative of the role that the state plays in regulating markets. Focusing on core areas of private law such as corporate, labour and banking law, the contributors offer a conceptual framework in which to examine the central tenets of the role of private law in today's global economy. In the current climate of ever increasing economic inequality and austerity measures, the authors highlight the urgent need for a comprehensive analysis of the continuing tension between ideas of market liberalism and theories of society. With a focus on both the domestic and transnational dimensions of market governance, the authors offer a crucial insight into the co-existence and interaction between state and market-based economic governance"--
- "It is a matter of grave concern that the explanation of the 2007-8 financial markets crash which continues to exert the largest political influence upon the attempts being made to reform the financial system is based on the concept of deregulation. The crash was a disaster the groundwork for which was laid by the highly aggressive and utterly incompetent government restructuring of the financial sector called in the UK the 'Big Bang'. It took place whilst that sector was under the supervision of multiple regulatory agencies, against a background of legal and economic policies which gave every inducement to reckless (and much inducement to fraudulent) trade. It is by no means to exonerate private actors from their responsibility for the disaster to say that to regard the appalling government failure as an episode of deregulation is a major obstacle to the explanation of the crash and the formulation of an adequate policy for relief of the ensuing depression. I have argued this elsewhere on numerous occasions (most recently in criticism of Richard Posner's version of the concept of deregulation (Campbell 2010a; 2012)), and do not propose to do so again"--
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xv, 370 pages
- Contents
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- Contract law, securitization and the pre-crisis transformation of banking
- James 'Jay' Varellas III
- 3.
- 'Inside' and 'outside' the firm : corporate law and contract governance as regulatory theories
- Peer Zumbansen
- Part II.
- Austerity Woes : Trials and Tribulations of Debt
- 4. The
- Greek crisis : a critical narrative
- Iannis Michos
- Introduction: reshaping markets and the question of agency
- 5. The
- Biopolitics of debt-economy : market order, ascetic and hedonistic morality
- Alessandro Somma
- 6.
- Credit contracts and the political economy of debt
- Moritz Renner and Andreas Leidinger
- Part III.
- Reforming Finance : Systematic Risk and Accountability
- 7.
- Why manager liability fails at controlling systemic risk
- Peer Zumbansen
- Andreas Engert
- 8.
- How special are they? Targeting systemic risk by regulating shadow banking
- Tobias Tröger--
- 9.
- Fixing finance 2.0
- John M. Conley and Cynthia A. Williams
- 10.
- Regulating financial markets : what we might learn from sovereign wealth funds
- Larry Catá Backer
- Part I.
- Part IV.
- Transforming Contract
- 11.
- Sustainable contracting : how standard terms could govern markets
- Bertram Lomfeld
- 12.
- Anti-discrimination law and social policy-making
- Sonja Haberl
- 13.
- European or American style? Cultures of contract regulation
- Crisis and Normality in Transnational Market Regulation
- Daniela Caruso
- Part V.
- Conceptual Utopia : The Market After the Market
- 14. The
- Truth of the market
- Maria Rosaria Ferrarese
- Epilogue: the power of law to reshape markets
- Bertram Lomfeld
- 1. The
- Central problem of Marx's economics and the nature of market regulation
- David Campbell
- 2.
- Isbn
- 9781107095908
- Label
- Reshaping markets : economic governance, the global financial crisis and liberal utopia
- Title
- Reshaping markets
- Title remainder
- economic governance, the global financial crisis and liberal utopia
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- edited by Bertram Lomfeld, Professor of Private Law and Legal Philosophy, Free University of Berlin; Alessandro Somma, Professor of Comparative Law, University of Ferrara, Italy; Peer Zumbansen, Professor of Transnational Law, King's Collete, London
- Language
- eng
- Summary
-
- "Set against the origins and consequences of the global financial crisis, this timely book offers an enriching and revealing narrative of the role that the state plays in regulating markets. Focusing on core areas of private law such as corporate, labour and banking law, the contributors offer a conceptual framework in which to examine the central tenets of the role of private law in today's global economy. In the current climate of ever increasing economic inequality and austerity measures, the authors highlight the urgent need for a comprehensive analysis of the continuing tension between ideas of market liberalism and theories of society. With a focus on both the domestic and transnational dimensions of market governance, the authors offer a crucial insight into the co-existence and interaction between state and market-based economic governance"--
- "It is a matter of grave concern that the explanation of the 2007-8 financial markets crash which continues to exert the largest political influence upon the attempts being made to reform the financial system is based on the concept of deregulation. The crash was a disaster the groundwork for which was laid by the highly aggressive and utterly incompetent government restructuring of the financial sector called in the UK the 'Big Bang'. It took place whilst that sector was under the supervision of multiple regulatory agencies, against a background of legal and economic policies which gave every inducement to reckless (and much inducement to fraudulent) trade. It is by no means to exonerate private actors from their responsibility for the disaster to say that to regard the appalling government failure as an episode of deregulation is a major obstacle to the explanation of the crash and the formulation of an adequate policy for relief of the ensuing depression. I have argued this elsewhere on numerous occasions (most recently in criticism of Richard Posner's version of the concept of deregulation (Campbell 2010a; 2012)), and do not propose to do so again"--
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- K487.E3
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- R469 2016
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- Reshaping markets : economic governance, the global financial crisis and liberal utopia, edited by Bertram Lomfeld, Professor of Private Law and Legal Philosophy, Free University of Berlin; Alessandro Somma, Professor of Comparative Law, University of Ferrara, Italy; Peer Zumbansen, Professor of Transnational Law, King's Collete, London
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
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- Contents
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- Contract law, securitization and the pre-crisis transformation of banking
- James 'Jay' Varellas III
- 3.
- 'Inside' and 'outside' the firm : corporate law and contract governance as regulatory theories
- Peer Zumbansen
- Part II.
- Austerity Woes : Trials and Tribulations of Debt
- 4. The
- Greek crisis : a critical narrative
- Iannis Michos
- Introduction: reshaping markets and the question of agency
- 5. The
- Biopolitics of debt-economy : market order, ascetic and hedonistic morality
- Alessandro Somma
- 6.
- Credit contracts and the political economy of debt
- Moritz Renner and Andreas Leidinger
- Part III.
- Reforming Finance : Systematic Risk and Accountability
- 7.
- Why manager liability fails at controlling systemic risk
- Peer Zumbansen
- Andreas Engert
- 8.
- How special are they? Targeting systemic risk by regulating shadow banking
- Tobias Tröger--
- 9.
- Fixing finance 2.0
- John M. Conley and Cynthia A. Williams
- 10.
- Regulating financial markets : what we might learn from sovereign wealth funds
- Larry Catá Backer
- Part I.
- Part IV.
- Transforming Contract
- 11.
- Sustainable contracting : how standard terms could govern markets
- Bertram Lomfeld
- 12.
- Anti-discrimination law and social policy-making
- Sonja Haberl
- 13.
- European or American style? Cultures of contract regulation
- Crisis and Normality in Transnational Market Regulation
- Daniela Caruso
- Part V.
- Conceptual Utopia : The Market After the Market
- 14. The
- Truth of the market
- Maria Rosaria Ferrarese
- Epilogue: the power of law to reshape markets
- Bertram Lomfeld
- 1. The
- Central problem of Marx's economics and the nature of market regulation
- David Campbell
- 2.
- Control code
- 929586107
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- xv, 370 pages
- Isbn
- 9781107095908
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- 2015047141
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- Reshaping markets : economic governance, the global financial crisis and liberal utopia, edited by Bertram Lomfeld, Professor of Private Law and Legal Philosophy, Free University of Berlin; Alessandro Somma, Professor of Comparative Law, University of Ferrara, Italy; Peer Zumbansen, Professor of Transnational Law, King's Collete, London
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Contract law, securitization and the pre-crisis transformation of banking
- James 'Jay' Varellas III
- 3.
- 'Inside' and 'outside' the firm : corporate law and contract governance as regulatory theories
- Peer Zumbansen
- Part II.
- Austerity Woes : Trials and Tribulations of Debt
- 4. The
- Greek crisis : a critical narrative
- Iannis Michos
- Introduction: reshaping markets and the question of agency
- 5. The
- Biopolitics of debt-economy : market order, ascetic and hedonistic morality
- Alessandro Somma
- 6.
- Credit contracts and the political economy of debt
- Moritz Renner and Andreas Leidinger
- Part III.
- Reforming Finance : Systematic Risk and Accountability
- 7.
- Why manager liability fails at controlling systemic risk
- Peer Zumbansen
- Andreas Engert
- 8.
- How special are they? Targeting systemic risk by regulating shadow banking
- Tobias Tröger--
- 9.
- Fixing finance 2.0
- John M. Conley and Cynthia A. Williams
- 10.
- Regulating financial markets : what we might learn from sovereign wealth funds
- Larry Catá Backer
- Part I.
- Part IV.
- Transforming Contract
- 11.
- Sustainable contracting : how standard terms could govern markets
- Bertram Lomfeld
- 12.
- Anti-discrimination law and social policy-making
- Sonja Haberl
- 13.
- European or American style? Cultures of contract regulation
- Crisis and Normality in Transnational Market Regulation
- Daniela Caruso
- Part V.
- Conceptual Utopia : The Market After the Market
- 14. The
- Truth of the market
- Maria Rosaria Ferrarese
- Epilogue: the power of law to reshape markets
- Bertram Lomfeld
- 1. The
- Central problem of Marx's economics and the nature of market regulation
- David Campbell
- 2.
- Control code
- 929586107
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- xv, 370 pages
- Isbn
- 9781107095908
- Lccn
- 2015047141
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- System control number
- (OCoLC)929586107
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