Arner, Douglas W.

Libros de: Arner, Douglas W.

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  • FinTech "Finance, Technology, and Regulation"

    Arner, Douglas W. Buckley, Ross P. Zetzsche, Dirk A.

    Cambridge University Press (2023)

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    • EAN: 9781009078214
    • Páginas: 330
    • Fecha de edición: 2023

    pvp.39,95 €

    Disponible entre 11 y 20 dias

    In this comprehensive, accessible work, Ross P. Buckley, Douglas W. Arner, and Dirk A. Zetzsche offer an ideal reference for anyone seeking to understand the technological transformation of finance and the role of regulation: the ...

  • The REGTECH Book "The Financial Technology Handbook for Investors, Entrepreneurs and Visionaries in Regulation"

    Arner, Douglas W. Barberis, Janos Buckley, Ross P.

    Wiley & Sons Ltd. (2019)

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    • EAN: 9781119362142
    • Páginas: 392
    • Fecha de edición: 2019

    pvp.32,95 €

    Disponible entre 11 y 20 dias

    The transformational potential of RegTech has been confirmed in recent years with US$1.2 billion invested in start-ups (2017) and an expected additional spending of US$100 billion by 2020. Regulatory technology will not only provide efficiency ...

  • Reconceptualising Global Finance and its Regulation

    Arner, Douglas W. Avgouleas, Emilios Buckley, Ross P.

    Cambridge University Press (2016)

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    • EAN: 9781107100930
    • Páginas: 484
    • Fecha de edición: 2016

    pvp.134,00 €

    Disponible entre 11 y 20 dias

    The current global financial system may not withstand the next global financial crisis. In order to promote the resilience and stability of our global financial system against future shocks and crises, a fundamental reconceptualisation of ...

  • Financial Stability, Economic Growth And The Role Of Law.

    Arner, Douglas W.

    Cambridge University Press (2007)

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    • EAN: 9780521690560
    • Páginas: 344
    • Fecha de edición: 2007

    pvp.29,30 €

    Disponible entre 11 y 20 dias

    Financial crises have become an all too common occurrence over the past twenty years, largely as a result of changes in finance brought about by increasing internationalization and integration. As domestic financial systems and economies ...