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sociology and politics of securities regulation and financial markets  

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  • The globalization of capital markets greatly complicates the task of financial regulators, as the evolving regulatory regime must incorporate concerns and aspirations of a diverse sociopolitical and economic marketplace. All across the regulatory spectrum, from bank supervision to securities regulation, from accounting requirements to anti-money laundering efforts, national authorities are finding that the ability to achieve their objectives at a reasonable cost is influenced by the action of their counterparts in foreign jurisdictions. [Source: Encyclopedia of Law & Society: American and Global Perspectives; Securities Regulation and Financial Markets, Sociology and Politics of]

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