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Global Crisis And Financial Regulations: Who Determines What? Cross-Country Analysis Of China, Germany, Japan, Uk, And Usa, Mart Moora
Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Journal
By observing the economies of China, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States, the article aims to study whether the economies are genuinely motivated to enhance global financial regulations. Throughout the Great Recession, the G20 nations have repeatedly declared that reforming international financial regulations is a prerequisite for stabilizing the global financial system. However, the reality often proves different, as the competing economies face challenges that contradict the national economic interests. A regulatory race to the bottom via global deregulatory pressures is one of the many examples. Thus, via conducting cross-country analysis, this paper aims to offer a …
An Examination Of Methods: Hand Picking Red Crabs And Keeping Them Alive On Shore, Dan Kauffman, Robert A. Fisher
An Examination Of Methods: Hand Picking Red Crabs And Keeping Them Alive On Shore, Dan Kauffman, Robert A. Fisher
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