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Moving Money: Banking and Finance in the Industrialized World Book

Daniel Verdier's book is an analysis of how politics influences financial systems. Focusing chiefly on the history of banking since 1850, he shows that differing national political institutions have led to different regulatory policies and thus different financial structures. He argues that national political systems can counter the convergence that the market dynamic would otherwise impose. Most notably, countries with decentralized institutions tend to have higher levels of financial regulation, and less mobile capital. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of financial politics and political economy.Read More

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    Daniel Verdier's analysis of how politics influences financial systems focuses mainly on the history of banking since 1850. Verdier shows that contrasting national political institutions have led to discrete regulatory policies, and thus, different financial structures. He asserts that national political systems can counter the convergence that the market dynamic would otherwise impose. Illustratively, countries with decentralized institutions tend to have higher levels of financial regulation and less mobile capital.

  • 0521891124
  • 9780521891127
  • Daniel Verdier
  • 13 February 2003
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 326
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