The authors do a wonderful job of describing institutional pressures. This book is the most precise and comprehensive discussion of these pressures available in the literature.

Administrative Science Quarterly

This book explains how the self regulatory system for U.S. securities firms works with three tiers of supervision. Overseeing the whole system is the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which directly supervises the self-regulatory organizations such as the New York Stock Exchange and the National Association of Securities Dealers. In turn, these self-regulatory organizations oversee the broker-dealers who conduct the daily business of buying and selling securities. The system relies heavily on the firms' internal supervisory systems to prevent violations of securities laws, since they are in the best position to track their own internal activities. Firms may be fined, or subject to even more stringent penalties, if their supervisory systems fail. This book is an in-depth examination of how this regulatory system works, the types of regulatory problems with which broker-dealer firms must deal, why some firms have more problems than others, and what the experience with the system suggests about ways of improving self regulatory systems generally.
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Examines how firms in the securities industry practice self-regulation, looking at three elements of the system which determine success or failure: a combination of the industry's technological, economic, competitive and legal conditions, why effective self-regulation varies between firms, and how the industry and government can facilitate it.
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1. Self-Regulation in Broker-Dealer Firms ; 2. The Social Benefits and Risks of Entrepreneurs and Free Agents ; 3. Government Regulation of Broker-Dealer Firms ; 4. Controls at Self-Regulatory Organizations and Broker-Dealer Firms ; 5. Private Litigation and Arbitration ; 6. Economic and Technological Changes: Coping with New Regulatory Problems ; 7. Differences Among Broker-Dealer Firms ; 8. Foundations of Effective Self-Regulation
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"The authors do a wonderful job of describing [institutional pressures]. This book is the most precise and comprehensive discussion of these pressures available in the literature."--Administrative Science Quarterly "McCaffrey and Hart's Wall Street Polices Itself is a thoughtful and comprehensive review of the theory and modern practice of securities self-regulation. The book is notable for its detailed empirical evidence and its examination of the nitty-gritty of the securities industry, and for the broader perspective of how government and the securities industry work to reduce fraud."--Joel Seligman, Dean and Samuel M. Fegtly Professor of Law, University of Arizona College of Law "The authors do a wonderful job of describing [institutional pressures]. This book is the most precise and comprehensive discussion of these pressures available in the literature."--Administrative Science Quarterly "McCaffrey and Hart's Wall Street Polices Itself is a thoughtful and comprehensive review of the theory and modern practice of securities self-regulation. The book is notable for its detailed empirical evidence and its examination of the nitty-gritty of the securities industry, and for the broader perspective of how government and the securities industry work to reduce fraud."--Joel Seligman, Dean and Samuel M. Fegtly Professor of Law, University of Arizona College of Law
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David P. McCaffrey is Professor in the Department of Public Administration and Policy and in the Organizational Studies Program at the State University of New York at Albany. He is the also the author of The Politics of Nuclear Power: A History of the Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant (1991) and OSHA and the Politics of Health Regulation (1982). David W. Hart received his Ph.D. in Public Administration from the State University of New York at Albany. He has published articles on organizational behavior and theory, as well as on ethical decision-making in organizations, while also teaching in these areas and in corporate strategy.
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Product details

ISBN
9780195111873
Published
1998
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc; Oxford University Press Inc
Weight
499 gr
Height
236 mm
Width
163 mm
Thickness
23 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
224

Biographical note

David P. McCaffrey is Professor in the Department of Public Administration and Policy and in the Organizational Studies Program at the State University of New York at Albany. He is the also the author of The Politics of Nuclear Power: A History of the Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant (1991) and OSHA and the Politics of Health Regulation (1982). David W. Hart received his Ph.D. in Public Administration from the State University of New York at Albany. He has published articles on organizational behavior and theory, as well as on ethical decision-making in organizations, while also teaching in these areas and in corporate strategy.