Varieties of Liberalism: Anglo-Saxon Capitalism in Crisis?
56 Pages Posted: 20 Sep 2011
Date Written: June 1, 2010
Abstract
‘Global financial crisis’ is an inaccurate description of the current upheaval in the world’s financial markets. The initial banking crisis did not affect all countries to the same degree. Notably, while the US and UK banking systems were badly hit, those of the other two major Anglo-Saxon economies, Canada and Australia, remain largely unscathed and have even gained in terms of global market share. The national business systems and comparative corporate governance literature underscore the similarities among these four ‘liberal market economies’ (LMEs) and would predict similar trajectories. This paper investigates the reasons behind the differing performance of the Anglo-Saxon banking systems, which defy a verdict of failure of the LME variety of capitalism as such.
Keywords: Corporate Governance, Regulation, Financial Market Instability
JEL Classification: E32, E44, G38, N10, N20, P17
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