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    20 Nov 2008 /  Ngaire Woods

    Walter Mattli and I offer our vision for the future of global financial regulation on Martin Wolf’s Financial Times blog The Economists’ Forum today.

    In it, we argue that nothing less than a new global architecture for the regulation of banking and finance is required. Such architecture comprises three elements: broad representation in the rule-making process, proper monitoring, and systematic enforcement.

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    Posted by Ngaire Woods @ 11:52 am

    Tags: global financial regulation, ngaire woods, watler mattli

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