Subject: Economics and Finance Book Title: Global Governance of Financial Systems
Global Governance of Financial Systems
The International Regulation of Systemic Risk
Alexander, Kern
Isaac Newton Trust Senior Research Fellow in International Financial Regulation, The Judge Institute, University of Cambridge
Dhumale, Rahul
Eatwell, John
President, Queens College, Cambridge
Print publication date: 2005
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: September 2007
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-516698-9
doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195166989.001.0001
Abstract:
This book sets forth the economic rationale for international financial regulation and what role, if any, international regulation can play in effectively managing systemic risk while providing accountability to all affected nations. The book suggests that a particular type of global governance structure is necessary to have more efficient regulation of the international financial systems. The book defines global governance of financial systems to involve three main principles: effectiveness in devising efficient regulatory standards and rules; accountability in decision-making structure and chain of command; and legitimacy, meaning that those subject to international regulatory standards have participated in some meaningful way in their development.