The Cambridge handbook of Twin Peaks financial regulation /

First proposed in 1994, the Twin Peaks model of financial system regulation employs two specialist peak regulators: one charged with the maintenance of financial system stability, and the other with market conduct and consumer protection. This volume, with contributions from over thirty scholars and...

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Other Authors: Godwin, Andrew (Editor), Schmulow, Andrew, 1970- (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021.
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505 0 |a Introduction : the genealogy and topography of Twin Peaks / Andrew Godwin and Andrew Schmulow -- The three episodes of Twin Peaks / Michael W. Taylor -- Reflections on 20 years of regulation under Twin Peaks / Jeffrey Carmichael -- Twin Peaks and central banks : economics, political economy and comparative analysis / Donato Masciandaro and Davide Romelli -- Twin Peaks in Australia : the never ending trek? / Andrew Godwin, Ian Ramsay and Andrew D. Schmulow -- Twin Peaks financial regulation in New Zealand / Helen Dervan and Simon Jensen -- Identifying lessons and best practices for the Twin Peaks model / Marco van Hengel, Olaf Sleijpen and Femke de Vries -- Twin Peaks in South Africa / Roy Havemann -- The role of the SARB as central bank in the South African Twin Peaks model / Corlia van Heerden and Gerda van Niekerk -- Can the Twin Peaks model of financial regulation serve as a model for Israel? / Ruth Plato-Shinar -- Towards a Twin Peaks regulatory architecture for Hong Kong? / Douglas W. Arner, Evan Gibson and Janos Barberis -- Regulatory structure and the revolving door phenomenon in South Korea : evidence from the 2011 savings bank crisis / Youkyung Huh and Hongjoo Jung -- China : considering elements of Twin Peaks to upgrade its financial regulation / Li Guo and Jessica Cheung -- Financial regulatory structure in China : challenges and transitioning to Twin Peaks / Robin Hui Huang -- U. S. financial regulatory structure : beneath the surface of Twin Peaks / Heidi Mandanis Schooner -- A 'Twin Peaks' vision for Europe / Dirk Schoenmaker and Nicolas Veron -- A complex European financial architecture : ten years on / Karel Lannoo -- Twin Peaks and boiling frogs : consumer protection in one or two ponds / Gail Pearson -- Twin Peaks : how should macro-cultures be regulated? / Patrick McConnell -- Resilience as the organising framework for reform : the dangers of metaphors in financial regulation / Justin O'Brien -- Twin Peaks, Macroprudential regulation and systemic financial stability / Andrew Godwin, Steve Kourabas and Ian Ramsay. 
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