Finance: The Discreet Regulator: How Financial Activities Shape and Transform the WorldI. Huault, C. Richard The financial sector is the talk of the global village. This book highlights that, before asserting that the institutions of the financial sector deserve to be regulated, one should consider that these very institutions are themselves the discreet regulators of the markets where their activity takes place. |
Contents
The Subtle Power of Financial Controlling | |
How Big Four Audit Firms Control StandardSetting in Accounting and Auditing | |
The Interpretive Roleof Compliance Officers | |
Forms ofJoint Regulation | |
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