Knowledge capture in financial regulation : data-, information- and knowledge-asymmetries in the US financial crisis

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    • Becker, Eva

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Knowledge capture in financial regulation : data-, information- and knowledge-asymmetries in the US financial crisis

Eva Becker

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Springer VS, c2016

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Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral) -- Zeppelin-Universität Friedrichshafen, 2014

Includes bibliographical references (p. [257]-310)

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Eva Becker assesses the US financial crisis as a crisis of regulatory data, information and knowledge. Based on the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission's interviews as well her own interviews, and drawing on Capture Theory and recent reformulations thereof, she develops "knowledge capture" as a theoretic framework to assess financial regulation under conditions of 21st century complexity.

Table of Contents

Narratives of the Global Financial Crisis.- Multi-Level Complexity: The 21st Century Financial System.- US Policy Responses to the Crisis.- Knowledge Asymmetries and the Idea of Knowledge-Based Regulation.- Knowledge Capture in Financial Regulation: A Theoretic Framework.

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