Financial Regulators and Macroprudential Policy

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asset management
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Bank of Japan
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comparative political economy
cross-border financial stability
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Financial crises
financial regulation
financial sector governance
Financial Services Agency
financial stability
historical institutionalism
politics of macroprudential regulation
qualitative research methods
regulatory reform analysis
Securities and Exchange Commission
US Federal Reserve

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032972503
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The 2008 global financial crisis was a rude awakening for financial regulators. In its wake, a novel approach called “macroprudential policy” became an important pillar of financial regulation to ensure the stability of the financial system. But in the decade after the crisis, financial regulators in different countries implemented macroprudential policies that varied widely in their stringency. This is a worrying gap since uneven regulation across borders and different financial sectors was a key driver of the 2008 crisis. What explains these cross‑country, cross‑sectoral, and temporal variations in macroprudential policy? This book answers this question through an in‑depth comparative historical analysis of the banking and asset management sectors in the United States and Japan. By comparing two sectors of the financial industry in two diverse economies, we can observe consistent dynamics in the politics of regulatory reform that illuminate the causes of different policy stringencies.

The subject matter of this book will appeal to researchers and students of finance, financial regulation, political economy, and the politics of regulation. Its theoretical and methodological underpinnings will be of interest to scholars of comparative politics, comparative sociology, historical institutionalism, and those interested in interview‑based qualitative methods.

Walter James is Independent Scholar and Principal Consultant at Power Japan Consulting. His research focuses on the politics of finance and regulation in Japan and the United States, and more recently on the political economy of climate change action, clean energy transition, and sustainable finance in Japan. He obtained his MA in Social Science from the University of Chicago and his PhD in Political Science from Temple University. He was also a Fulbright Graduate Research Fellow at Waseda University in Tokyo from 2021 to 2023.

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