Banking Secrecy and Global Finance

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A 2009 G20 official document stated that the era of banking secrecy is over but is it? If banking secrecy is the result of market mechanisms, it suggests that worldwide demand and supply are likely to remain for a long time to come. Since the Global Financial Crisis, many countries have fought to combat banking secrecy, yet it permeates both national and international industries, and global efforts to prevent banking secrecy have been ineffective or at worst counterproductive. In this book, the authors show how the growth of criminal activity has systematically generated a demand for banking secrecy. They explore how national politicians and international banks have been motivated to supply banking secrecy through economic and political incentives, and shed light on the economics and politics of banking secrecy. This book takes a multidisciplinary approach to reveal the variety of behaviours and processes involved in making dirty money appear clean, providing an in-depth study of financial transactions which are characterized by a special purpose: hiding the originally illegal sources. This work will be of interest to students and scholars of economics and finance, and those with an interest in banking secrecy, global finance, international banking, and financial regulation.

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Donato Masciandaro is Full Professor of Economics, holding the Chair in Economics of Financial Regulation, at Bocconi University, Milan. He is Head of the Department of Economics and Director of the Paolo Baffi Centre on Central Banking and Financial Regulation. He served as Visiting Scholar at the International Monetary Fund, as well as Consultant at the Inter-American Development Bank and at the United Nations.

Olga Balakina is a Research Assistant and PhD student in Economics and Finance at the Paolo Baffi Centre on Central Banking and Financial Regulation, Bocconi University, Italy. Her areas of interest include assets pricing, monetary policy, banking regulation and supervision and illegal financial markets.



Inhalt
PREFACE

INTRODUCTION

  1. Is The Era of Banking Secrecy Over?
  2. Banking Secrecy: Economics and Politics
  3. Banking Secrecy, Regulation and Supervision
  4. Banking Secrecy and International Financial Markets
  5. Acknowledgements

    PART ONE: BANKING SECRECY: ECONOMICS AND POLITICS

  6. Introduction
  7. Banking Secrecy: Microeconomics
  8. Banking Secrecy: Empirics
  9. Banking Secrecy: White Macroeconomics
  10. Banking Secrecy: Black Macroeconomics
  11. Secrecy and Black Economy: Empirics
  12. Banking Secrecy: Grey Macroeconomics
  13. References and Tables

    PART TWO: BANKING SECRECY, REGULATION AND SUPERVISION

  14. Introduction
  15. Secrecy and the Specialness of Banking
  16. Combating Secrecy: Information and Incentive
  17. Combating Secrecy: The Relevant Players
  18. Combating Secrecy: A Field Experiment
  19. The Financial Intelligence Unit: Economics and Politics
    14.1 Economics
    14.2 Politics
    15 Financial Intelligence Units: Institutional Models
    16 FIUs, Supervisory Architectures and Central Banking
    16.1 The Cycle in Financial Supervision : Consolidation Cycle and the FIUs
    16.2 The Cycle in Central Bank Involvement in Supervision and the FIUs
    16.3 Supervisory Governance and the FIUs
    17 The Future of THE FIUs: The Role of September Eleven
    18 References

    PART THREE: BANKING SECRECY AND INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS

    19 Introduction
    20 Capital Flows and National Regulation: The Lucas Paradox
    21 Explaining the Paradox
    22 Testing the Paradox
    22.1 Which Drivers Do Matter?
    22.2 Institutional Quality: One More Step
    23 Behind the Lucas Paradox: Banking Secrecy, Soft Regulation and Capital Flows
    24 New Frontiers against Banking Secrecy: The Beggar Thy Neighbour Regulation
    25 References

    APPENDIX: FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE UNITS IN THE WORLD

  20. Introduction
  21. Financial Intelligence Units: Nature and Governance

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781137400093
    • Auflage 1st ed. 2015
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Economy
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Größe H22mm x B147mm x T224mm
    • Jahr 2015
    • EAN 9781137400093
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-137-40009-3
    • Titel Banking Secrecy and Global Finance
    • Autor Donato Masciandaro , Olga Balakina
    • Untertitel Economic and Political Issues
    • Gewicht 491g
    • Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan
    • Anzahl Seiten 283

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