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Market Power without a Single Market: The New Transatlantic Relations in Financial Services
Unformatted Document Text:  49 Smith, R. and G. Ip 2000. Exchanges, Firms Wrestle Over Structure. Wall Street Journal. New York. Sobel, A. C. 1994. Domestic choices, international markets. Chicago, University of Chicago Press. Steil, B. 1996. The European equity markets: The state of the union and an agenda for the millennium. London and Copenhagen, RIIA and ECMI. Steil, B. 1998a. Regional Financial Market Integration: Learning from the European Experience. London, RIIA. Steil, B. 1998b. Regional Financial Market Integration: Learning From the European Experience. London, Royal Institute of International Affairs. Steil, B. 2002. Is There a Way to Create a Transatlantic Securities Market? Washington, DC, American Enterprise Institute. Steinberg, M. I., D. W. Arner, et al. 1999. The Development of Internationally Acceptable Accounting Standards: A Universal Language for Finance in the 21st Century? Securities Regulation Law Journal 27: 324-365. Story, J. and I. Walter 1997. Political economy of financial integration in Europe: The battle of the systems. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press. Strange, S. 1994. States and Markets. New York, St. Martin’s Press. Tafara, E. 2004. Global Markets, National Regulation, and Cooperation: Statement Before the House Financial Services Committee. Washington DC, US House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services. van Hulle, K. 2004. From Accounting Directives to International Accounting Standards. In The Economics and Politics of Accounting: International Perspectives on Research Trends, Policy, and Practice, edited by C. Leuz, D. Pfaff and A. HopwoodOxford: Oxford University Press. VandeHei, J. and J. Eilperin 2002. Nasdaq Seeks Return on Political Investment. Washington Post. Washington, DC: A1. Verdier, D. 2003. Moving Money: Banking and Finance in the Industrialized World. Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press. Vogel, D. 1995. Trading Up: Consumer and Environmental Regulation in a Global Economy. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press.

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Smith, R. and G. Ip 2000. Exchanges, Firms Wrestle Over Structure. Wall Street Journal.
New York.

Sobel, A. C. 1994. Domestic choices, international markets. Chicago, University of
Chicago Press.

Steil, B. 1996. The European equity markets: The state of the union and an agenda for
the millennium. London and Copenhagen, RIIA and ECMI.

Steil, B. 1998a. Regional Financial Market Integration: Learning from the European
Experience. London, RIIA.

Steil, B. 1998b. Regional Financial Market Integration: Learning From the European
Experience. London, Royal Institute of International Affairs.

Steil, B. 2002. Is There a Way to Create a Transatlantic Securities Market? Washington,
DC, American Enterprise Institute.

Steinberg, M. I., D. W. Arner, et al. 1999. The Development of Internationally
Acceptable Accounting Standards: A Universal Language for Finance in the 21st
Century? Securities Regulation Law Journal 27: 324-365.

Story, J. and I. Walter 1997. Political economy of financial integration in Europe: The
battle of the systems. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press.

Strange, S. 1994. States and Markets. New York, St. Martin’s Press.

Tafara, E. 2004. Global Markets, National Regulation, and Cooperation: Statement
Before the House Financial Services Committee. Washington DC, US House of
Representatives Committee on Financial Services.

van Hulle, K. 2004. From Accounting Directives to International Accounting Standards.
In The Economics and Politics of Accounting: International Perspectives on
Research Trends, Policy, and Practice
, edited by C. Leuz, D. Pfaff and A.
HopwoodOxford: Oxford University Press.

VandeHei, J. and J. Eilperin 2002. Nasdaq Seeks Return on Political Investment.
Washington Post. Washington, DC: A1.

Verdier, D. 2003. Moving Money: Banking and Finance in the Industrialized World.
Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press.

Vogel, D. 1995. Trading Up: Consumer and Environmental Regulation in a Global
Economy. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press.


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