Fairness through regulation? Reflections on a cosmopolitan approach to global finance

In the aftermath of the last financial crisis a strong message prevails that ‘something’ has to be changed in the manner global finance is governed. What exactly this ‘something’ entails and what could constitute the ‘common ground’ of anticipated change is more difficult to determine. Many envisage...

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Main Authors: Marta Božina Beroš, Marin Beroš
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Rosetti Internaţional 2013-11-01
Series:Journal of Philosophical Economics
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Online Access:http://www.jpe.ro/pdf.php?id=4996
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spelling doaj-425a77e99b2b4288976f8aef4af164f62020-11-24T23:27:28ZdeuRosetti InternaţionalJournal of Philosophical Economics1843-22981844-82082013-11-01VII1Fairness through regulation? Reflections on a cosmopolitan approach to global financeMarta Božina BerošMarin BerošIn the aftermath of the last financial crisis a strong message prevails that ‘something’ has to be changed in the manner global finance is governed. What exactly this ‘something’ entails and what could constitute the ‘common ground’ of anticipated change is more difficult to determine. Many envisage future improvements of global financial governance by evoking deliberative democracy, political equality and cosmopolitanism. As financial regulation is the main instrument through which global finance is shaped and governed nowadays, these principles should then be transmitted to regulatory arrangements. This paper focuses on a new conceptual approach to regulatory and governance issues in global finance, by employing the philosophical idea of cosmopolitanism. It argues that although as a concept, cosmopolitanism cannot mitigate all the flaws attributed to contemporary finance, its development and extension to international financial regulation that is promulgated by institutions of the global financial system, would represent a worthwhile endeavour in making global finance more accountable and just in the eyes of many.http://www.jpe.ro/pdf.php?id=4996Global financial systemFinancial governanceCosmopolitanismFinancial regulation
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Fairness through regulation? Reflections on a cosmopolitan approach to global finance
Journal of Philosophical Economics
Global financial system
Financial governance
Cosmopolitanism
Financial regulation
author_facet Marta Božina Beroš
Marin Beroš
author_sort Marta Božina Beroš
title Fairness through regulation? Reflections on a cosmopolitan approach to global finance
title_short Fairness through regulation? Reflections on a cosmopolitan approach to global finance
title_full Fairness through regulation? Reflections on a cosmopolitan approach to global finance
title_fullStr Fairness through regulation? Reflections on a cosmopolitan approach to global finance
title_full_unstemmed Fairness through regulation? Reflections on a cosmopolitan approach to global finance
title_sort fairness through regulation? reflections on a cosmopolitan approach to global finance
publisher Rosetti Internaţional
series Journal of Philosophical Economics
issn 1843-2298
1844-8208
publishDate 2013-11-01
description In the aftermath of the last financial crisis a strong message prevails that ‘something’ has to be changed in the manner global finance is governed. What exactly this ‘something’ entails and what could constitute the ‘common ground’ of anticipated change is more difficult to determine. Many envisage future improvements of global financial governance by evoking deliberative democracy, political equality and cosmopolitanism. As financial regulation is the main instrument through which global finance is shaped and governed nowadays, these principles should then be transmitted to regulatory arrangements. This paper focuses on a new conceptual approach to regulatory and governance issues in global finance, by employing the philosophical idea of cosmopolitanism. It argues that although as a concept, cosmopolitanism cannot mitigate all the flaws attributed to contemporary finance, its development and extension to international financial regulation that is promulgated by institutions of the global financial system, would represent a worthwhile endeavour in making global finance more accountable and just in the eyes of many.
topic Global financial system
Financial governance
Cosmopolitanism
Financial regulation
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