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Democracy, Law And Global Finance: A Legal And Institutional Perspective, Tamara Lothian May 2014

Democracy, Law And Global Finance: A Legal And Institutional Perspective, Tamara Lothian

Tamara Lothian

Finance has become more a problem than a solution to what the world most wants: socially inclusive growth. It has become a source of crises that threaten the development of the real economy. It has escaped accountability to democratic institutions and often helped, instead, to influence and corrupt them. Its potential to contribute to broad-based opportunity-expanding growth has been largely and massively squandered.

In this piece I seek to understand not only how this failure manifests itself in some of the major countries and regions of the world, but also, how it can be corrected.

The intellectual and policy response …


Democracy, Law And Global Finance: An Example Of A Research Agenda For A New Practice Of Law And Economics, Tamara Lothian May 2013

Democracy, Law And Global Finance: An Example Of A Research Agenda For A New Practice Of Law And Economics, Tamara Lothian

Tamara Lothian

No abstract provided.


Law And Finance In The Context Of Crisis: The Imperative Of Structural Vision, Tamara Lothian Sep 2012

Law And Finance In The Context Of Crisis: The Imperative Of Structural Vision, Tamara Lothian

Tamara Lothian

This piece explores the worldwide response to the recent financial and economic crisis through a comparative analysis of financial crisis, regulation and reform in the US and in several emerging market countries.

Two main ideas inform my argument.

The first idea is the inadequacy of ways of dealing with the crisis that fail to enlist finance more effectively in the service of the real economy, rather than allowing it to serve itself, and that misunderstand globalization as an unyielding constraint on institutional experimentation at home. A wide range of historical and contemporary examples helps make the point.

The second idea …


Beyond Macro-Prudential Regulation: Three Ways Of Thinking About Financial Crisis, Regulation And Reform, Tamara Lothian Jan 2012

Beyond Macro-Prudential Regulation: Three Ways Of Thinking About Financial Crisis, Regulation And Reform, Tamara Lothian

Tamara Lothian

This paper considers the debate about the "macro-prudential regulation" of finance in the context of a broader view of the relation of finance to the real economy. Five ideas are central to the argument. The first idea is that the two dominant families of ideas about finance and its regulation share a failure of institutional imagination. Neoclassical economists blame localized market and regulatory failures for the troubles of finance. Keynesians invoke the way in which the money economy may amplify cycles of despondency and euphoria. Neither current of thought recognizes that the institutions of finance in particular, and of the …


American Finance And American Democracy: Towards An Institutionalist "Law And Economics", Tamara Lothian Jan 2012

American Finance And American Democracy: Towards An Institutionalist "Law And Economics", Tamara Lothian

Tamara Lothian

This article reconsiders the financial and economic crisis of 2007-2009 and the present debate about the regulation of finance in the light of a vision of how finance can better serve the American economy and American Democracy. The central claim is that regulation as conventionally understood cannot adequately redress the problems, and seize the opportunities, revealed by the crisis. We should approach financial regulation as the first step in a series of institutional innovations designed to put finance more effectively at the service of the real economy (financial deepening) while broadening economic opportunity in the country (financial democratization). I develop …


Rethinking Finance Through Law: A Theoretical Perspective, Tamara Lothian Nov 2011

Rethinking Finance Through Law: A Theoretical Perspective, Tamara Lothian

Tamara Lothian

Finance is traditionally studied by lawyers as well as by economists on the basis of the premise that a market economy has, at its core, a single natural and necessary institutional form, expressed, for example, in the basic rules and doctrines of contract and property. The literature about "varieties of capitalism" has proved insufficient to challenge this assumption. A corollary of this premise is the view that, barring particular market defects, a market economy can be counted on to channel the savings of society to its most efficient possible uses. The first task of regulation is supposedly to redress such …


Crisis, Slump, Superstition And Recovery: Thinking And Acting Beyond Vulgar Keynesianism, Tamara Lothian, Roberto Mangabeira Unger Mar 2011

Crisis, Slump, Superstition And Recovery: Thinking And Acting Beyond Vulgar Keynesianism, Tamara Lothian, Roberto Mangabeira Unger

Tamara Lothian

No abstract provided.


O Passado E O Futuro Financeiro Dos Estados Unidos Da America: O Experimentalismo Americano Sem O Excepcionalismo Americano, Tamara Lothian Jan 2011

O Passado E O Futuro Financeiro Dos Estados Unidos Da America: O Experimentalismo Americano Sem O Excepcionalismo Americano, Tamara Lothian

Tamara Lothian

Este trabalho apresenta uma distincao entre a reforma regulatoria financeira e a reconstrucao institucional, e argumenta que os esforcos dos EUA e do outros paises para reformar a regulacao de financas podem e devem servir como um primeiro passo para a reconstrucao institucional. A crise financeira revelou uma serie de problemas que nao podem ser resolvidos atraves da simples regulacao. Tais problemas exigem inovacoes destinadas a reorganizar a relacao das financas com a economia real. Para isso, precisamos de uma pratica de analise juridica e economica atenta as realidades e possibilidades institucionais. Este trabalho exemplifica essa pratica no cenario da …


Law And Finance: A Theoretical Perspective, Tamara Lothian Dec 2010

Law And Finance: A Theoretical Perspective, Tamara Lothian

Tamara Lothian

No abstract provided.


After The Crisis: Institutional Innovation And The Alternative Futures Of American Finance, Tamara Lothian Dec 2010

After The Crisis: Institutional Innovation And The Alternative Futures Of American Finance, Tamara Lothian

Tamara Lothian

No abstract provided.


Globalization In Comparative Perspective: A New Approach To Comparative Law And Legal Thought, Tamara Lothian, Katharina Pistor Feb 2007

Globalization In Comparative Perspective: A New Approach To Comparative Law And Legal Thought, Tamara Lothian, Katharina Pistor

Tamara Lothian

No abstract provided.


The Fusades Strategy For El Salvador: Priority Areas For Judicial Reform And The Problem Of Corruption, Tamara Lothian Jan 2003

The Fusades Strategy For El Salvador: Priority Areas For Judicial Reform And The Problem Of Corruption, Tamara Lothian

Tamara Lothian

No abstract provided.


Women's Rights And Political Economy, Tamara Lothian Jan 1996

Women's Rights And Political Economy, Tamara Lothian

Tamara Lothian

No abstract provided.


Reinventing Labor Law: A Rejoinder, Tamara Lothian Jan 1995

Reinventing Labor Law: A Rejoinder, Tamara Lothian

Tamara Lothian

No abstract provided.


The Democratized Market Economy In Latin America (And Elsewhere): An Exercise In Institutional Thinking Within Law And Political Economy, Tamara Lothian Jan 1995

The Democratized Market Economy In Latin America (And Elsewhere): An Exercise In Institutional Thinking Within Law And Political Economy, Tamara Lothian

Tamara Lothian

No abstract provided.


The Criticism Of The Third-World Debt And The Revision Of Legal Doctrine, Tamara Lothian Jan 1995

The Criticism Of The Third-World Debt And The Revision Of Legal Doctrine, Tamara Lothian

Tamara Lothian

No abstract provided.