Financial Sector Regulation and the Revolving Door in US Commercial Banks

The “revolving door” is a practice quite widely in use in the United States, in which heads of state agencies, after completing their bureaucratic terms, are entering the very sector they have regulated. This phenomenon is also frequent in France, where it is coined “pantouflage”, and in Japan, coined “amakudari” (descent from heaven). Research conducted and data collected by the research group Corporate Europe Observatory strongly suggest that this process is also significant within EU institutions.
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Brezis Elise S., Cariolle J. (2016) "Financial Sector Regulation and the Revolving Door in US Commercial Banks" in Schofield, N., Caballero, G. (eds.), State, Institutions and Democracy, Part of the series Studies in Political Economy, Springer, pp. 53-76

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