Collected Papers: Financial Regulation in Estonia, Poland and Latvia within the Context of European Union Membership (e-bog) af Graeme Baber
Graeme Baber (forfatter)

Collected Papers: Financial Regulation in Estonia, Poland and Latvia within the Context of European Union Membership e-bog

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This book, entitled Collected Papers: Financial Regulation in Estonia, Poland and Latvia within the Context of European Union Membership, brings together five papers that the author wrote during the course of his career. The first and the last are short articles on general topics - with the former being written approximately ten years earlier than the latter. Both are constructed around definin...
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Forfattere Graeme Baber (forfatter)
Forlag Nova
Udgivet 16 april 2021
Længde 223 sider
Genrer Finance and accounting
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781536195590
This book, entitled Collected Papers: Financial Regulation in Estonia, Poland and Latvia within the Context of European Union Membership, brings together five papers that the author wrote during the course of his career. The first and the last are short articles on general topics - with the former being written approximately ten years earlier than the latter. Both are constructed around defining events - the first the enactment of the Lisbon Treaty, which can be seen with the benefit of hindsight as a time of unity and promise within the European Union, and the other the process of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union - a time at which both the unity and the promise have withered. The second and the third are substantive items - the former examining the extent to which laws of the then-new Member States of the European Union Estonia, Poland and Latvia comply with that Union's free movement of capital rules, and the latter reporting the results of a survey of company executives within those three countries on their views as to the degree to which their businesses are affected by national limitations on the free movement of capital. The fourth paper investigates the extent to which accession to the European Union has affected regulation of the retail banking sector in those three states.