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The Governance of Macroprudential Policy

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 01.12.2025

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This book critically examines the theoretical foundations and legal framework for macroprudential policy, its tools and governance in the UK, the US, and the EU. It goes deeper into a normative discussion of the legitimacy of macroprudential policy in these jurisdictions, where the mandate for maintaining financial stability has been delegated to independent authorities.The Global Financial Crisis of 2007-2008 reopened debates regarding legitimacy of the independent regulatory state, given its democratic deficit. The response to a perceived legitimacy gap has been to increase political oversight in financial policymaking and regulation. The book posits that the real problem is not a lack of democracy, but rather a lack of social justice. Across the globe, there is growing dissatisfaction with a financial system and regulatory process that appear depersonalised and perpetuate inequalities. Citizens are calling for more socially just systems of governance and the future success of financial policymakers and regulators will hinge on this. Given the marked distributional effects that have been noted in some macroprudential policy tools, the book questions whether macroprudential policy should be solely based on highly rationalised and strongly quantitative reasons.By proposing that macroprudential policymakers should have a social justice mandate alongside their financial stability mandate, as well as legal mechanisms for operationalising the added authority, the book contributes to the growing discourse on the role of social justice in public policy.>

List of contents

1. Introduction
2. Legitimacy: A Theoretical Framework
3. The Objectives and Conduct of Modern Financial Regulation
4. What is Macroprudential Oversight?
5. Independence, Accountability and Transparency in Macroprudential Policy
6. Restoring the Legitimacy of Macroprudential Authorities
7. Conclusion

About the author

Tracy C Maguze is a researcher in home financing at the Pew Charitable Trusts, USA, and has a PhD in Law from the Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal.

Summary

This book critically examines the theoretical foundations and legal framework for macroprudential policy, its tools and governance in the UK, the US, and the EU. It goes deeper into a normative discussion of the legitimacy of macroprudential policy in these jurisdictions, where the mandate for maintaining financial stability has been delegated to independent authorities.

The Global Financial Crisis of 2007-2008 reopened debates regarding legitimacy of the independent regulatory state, given its democratic deficit. The response to a perceived legitimacy gap has been to increase political oversight in financial policymaking and regulation. The book posits that the real problem is not a lack of democracy, but rather a lack of social justice. Across the globe, there is growing dissatisfaction with a financial system and regulatory process that appear depersonalised and perpetuate inequalities. Citizens are calling for more socially just systems of governance and the future success of financial policymakers and regulators will hinge on this. Given the marked distributional effects that have been noted in some macroprudential policy tools, the book questions whether macroprudential policy should be solely based on highly rationalised and strongly quantitative reasons.

By proposing that macroprudential policymakers should have a social justice mandate alongside their financial stability mandate, as well as legal mechanisms for operationalising the added authority, the book contributes to the growing discourse on the role of social justice in public policy.

Foreword

Evaluating the legitimacy of macroprudential policy, this book proposes a framework for its governance that achieves allocative efficiency and aligns with society’s growing calls for social justice in financial regulation.

Product details

Authors Tracy C Maguze
Assisted by Teresa Rodríguez de Las Heras Ballell (Editor), John Linarelli (Editor)
Publisher Hart Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 01.12.2025
 
EAN 9781509968435
ISBN 978-1-5099-6843-5
No. of pages 272
Series Hart Studies in Commercial and Financial Law
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

USA, LAW / Business & Financial, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States of America, USA, EU (European Union), Financial services law and regulation, Financial services law & regulation

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