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The global financial crisis has led to a sweeping reevaluation of financial market regulation and macroeconomic policies. Emerging markets need to balance the goals of financial development and broader financial inclusion with the imperative of strengthening macroeconomic and financial stability. The third in a series on emerging markets, New Paradigms for Financial Regulation develops new analytical frameworks and provides policy prescriptions for how the frameworks should be adapted to a world of more free and more volatile capital.

This volume provides an overview of the global regulatory landscape from the perspective of Asian emerging markets. The contributors discuss the many challenges ahead in developing sound and flexible financial regulatory systems for emerging market economies. The challenges are heightened by the rising integration of these economies into global trade and finance, the growing sophistication of their financial systems as globalization and emergence processes accelerate, and their potential vulnerability to instability arising from the financial markets in the advanced economies.

The contributors provide guidance about pitfalls to be avoided, general principles that should guide the creation of sound regulatory systems, and valuable analytic perspectives about how to continue to broaden the financial sector and innovate while still maintaining financial and macroeconomic stability.

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  1. Front Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright Page
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Table of Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Introduction and Overview
  2. pp. 1-10
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  1. Part One: The Evolving Global Landscape: Implications for Emerging Markets
  1. The Dodd-Frank Act and Basel III: Intentions, Unintended Consequences, and Lessons for Emerging Markets
  2. pp. 13-44
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  1. Global Financial Regulations and the Asian Financial System: Lessons from the Financial Crisis
  2. pp. 45-74
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  1. Part Two: Promoting Financial Development and Inclusion
  1. The Asian Financial System: Development and Challenges
  2. pp. 77-109
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  1. Financial Globalization in Emerging Countries: Diversification versus Offshoring
  2. pp. 110-136
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  1. Part Three: Strengtheing Macroeconomic Frameworks
  1. Strengthening Macroeconomic Frameworks: The Indian Experience
  2. pp. 139-168
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  1. The Macroprudential Policy Framework from an Asian Perspective
  2. pp. 169-190
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  1. Emergence in the Postcrisis World: Widening Asymmetries between Advanced and Emerging Economies
  2. pp. 191-222
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  1. Part Four: Developing a Sound Global Regulatory Architecture
  1. The Impact of Changes in the Global Financial Regulatory Landscape on Emerging Markets
  2. pp. 225-243
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  1. International Financial Reforms: Capital Standards, Resolution Regimes, and Supervisory Colleges and Their Effect on Emerging Markets
  2. pp. 244-278
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 279-280
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 281-291
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  1. Back Cover
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