scholarly journals The Political Economy of Financial Regulation

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Scott James ◽  
Lucia Quaglia

The concluding chapter begins by recalling the main puzzle and research questions set out at the beginning of the book, and by summarizing the main findings from the case study chapters. The second section details the book’s wider empirical and theoretical contribution to the field, as well as providing recommendations for future research. We focus on three main literatures: the political economy of financial regulation, theories of business power, and theories of new interdependence. The final section assesses the implications of Brexit for the UK’s role in shaping financial regulation in the future. Specifically, we consider how the UK’s withdrawal from the EU is likely to affect the UK’s regulatory preferences (more or less stringency), its regulatory strategy (greater divergence or further harmonization), and its regulatory influence (enhanced or diminished).


Author(s):  
John Armour ◽  
Dan Awrey ◽  
Paul Davies ◽  
Luca Enriques ◽  
Jeffrey N. Gordon ◽  
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