Widen the Market, Narrow the Competition - Banker Interests and the Making of a European Capital Market (Paperback, New)


European Union capital markets have changed radically over the past twenty years. In the 1980s, countries had their own financial industries and rules. Now there is one "Champions League" of banks, and member states have transferred crucial regulatory powers to Brussels. Drawing on policy documents and more than fifty in-depth interviews, "Widen the Market," "Narrow the Competition" argues that financial industry interests have been key to this power shift. Continental banks initially feared a single European market, and governments followed their protectionist impulses. In the 1990s the mood changed, and the likes of ABN AMRO and Deutsche Bank rushed into international investment banking. They emerged as the crucial lobby for the supranational governance in place today. Linked by the interests of centrally placed firms, European Union financial integration and supranational governance have been two sides of the same coin. At the same time, national parliaments and ordinary citizens have been pushed to the sidelines.


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European Union capital markets have changed radically over the past twenty years. In the 1980s, countries had their own financial industries and rules. Now there is one "Champions League" of banks, and member states have transferred crucial regulatory powers to Brussels. Drawing on policy documents and more than fifty in-depth interviews, "Widen the Market," "Narrow the Competition" argues that financial industry interests have been key to this power shift. Continental banks initially feared a single European market, and governments followed their protectionist impulses. In the 1990s the mood changed, and the likes of ABN AMRO and Deutsche Bank rushed into international investment banking. They emerged as the crucial lobby for the supranational governance in place today. Linked by the interests of centrally placed firms, European Union financial integration and supranational governance have been two sides of the same coin. At the same time, national parliaments and ordinary citizens have been pushed to the sidelines.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

ECPR Press

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

September 2010

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

September 2011

Authors

Dimensions

234 x 157 x 11mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

190

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-1-907301-08-7

Barcode

9781907301087

Categories

LSN

1-907301-08-9



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