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Financial Crises and the Limits of Bank Reform - France and Germany''s Ways Into and Out of the Great Recession

English · Hardback

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  • Preface

  • 1: Financial Crisis and the Limits of Reforms

  • 2: Adjustments to Financial Globalization

  • 3: Studying the Development of Integrated Financial Sectors

  • 4: The Great Recession and International Banking Reforms

  • 5: The French and the German Financial Crisis

  • 6: Social Learning in Response to the Crisis

  • 7: Consolidating the Lessons Learnt

  • 8: Comparative Lessons

  • 9: The Nature of Crisis Responses

  • List of interviews

  • Bibliography



About the author

Eileen Keller is a senior researcher at the Franco-German Institute (dfi) and a recognized expert on French and German economic policy and contemporary France, appearing regularly in European media. She holds Master's degrees from Sciences Po Bordeaux and the University of Stuttgart. After completing her doctorate at the Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences, Humboldt University, in cooperation with Sciences Po Paris, Dr Keller was a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence. Her research interest lie in the fields of comparative political economy and public policy with a focus on economic policy, banking, financial regulation, and European Economic and Monetary Union.

Summary

This book explains the reforms that have been implemented in France and Germany in response to the global financial crisis. It focuses on international banking reforms and domestic responses to the crisis.

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