Financial Supervision in Ireland: Where to Now?
41 Pages Posted: 19 Jul 2011
Date Written: July 1, 2010
Abstract
The papers outlines the regulatory failure associated with the Irish banking crisis 2008-2010. The papers aim is to parse out the weaknesses in the supervisory system and providing a number of solutions which could address these failings. The objective being, in part, not to reiterate the facts of what happened in an idiographic sense but rather to place the Irish banking crisis and the failure of its supervisory system in a wider regulatory context.
Keywords: Irish banking crisis, regulatory failure, corporate governance
JEL Classification: G18, G28
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