Introduction | p. vii |
Overview | |
Financial Sector Regulation and Reforms in Emerging Markets: An Overview | p. 3 |
New Perspectives on Financial Regulation | |
Market Failures and Regulatory Failures: Lessons from Past and Present Financial Crises | p. 27 |
Evaluating the U.S. Plans for Financial Regulatory Reform | p. 75 |
Regulatory Frameworks for Emerging Markets | |
Emerging Contours of Financial Regulation: Challenges and Dynamics | p. 105 |
What Regulatory Policies Work for Emerging Markets | p. 138 |
Banking Supervision in Indonesia | p. 158 |
Financial Market Development and Stability | |
Who Should Regulate Systemic Stability Risk? The Relevance for Asia | p. 171 |
Financial Development: A Broader Perspective | p. 203 |
Financial Development in Emerging Markets: The Indian Experience | p. 226 |
Improving Financial Access in Emerging Markets | |
Universalizing Complete Access to Finance: Key Conceptual Issues | p. 265 |
Financial Inclusion and Financial Stability: Current Policy Issues | p. 284 |
Cross-Border Regulation | |
Cross-Border Regulation after the Global Financial Crisis | p. 321 |
Addressing Private Sector Currency Mismatches in Emerging Europe | p. 365 |
Contributors | p. 407 |
Index | p. 409 |
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