From gentlemanly capitalism to lobbying capitalism: the City and the EEC, 1972–1992

IF 0.4 Q3 HISTORY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Financial History Review Pub Date : 2020-11-10 DOI:10.1017/S0968565020000207
Alexis Drach
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The City of London has long attracted much academic and popular attention. However, little research has been done on the relationship between the City and the European Economic Community in the 1970s and 1980s, despite the accession of the United Kingdom in 1973. Based on archival material from central and commercial banks in the UK and France, this article explores the relationship between the City and the EEC, from the accession of the UK to the EEC in 1973 to the Maastricht Treaty in 1992, which was meant to be the year of the completion of the single financial market. The article explores two areas: the influence of the City on EEC financial regulation, and how this influence was exerted. It pays particular attention to two committees chaired by the Bank of England, the City Liaison Committee and the City EEC Liaison Committee, and to British banks. The article argues that if the EEC played a part in the formalisation of British banking regulation, the City also played a key role in shaping EEC plans for financial regulation.
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从绅士资本主义到游说资本主义:伦敦金融城和欧洲经济共同体,1972-1992
伦敦金融城长期以来一直备受学术界和大众的关注。然而,尽管英国于1973年加入,但在20世纪70年代和80年代,人们对伦敦金融城与欧洲经济共同体之间的关系几乎没有进行研究。本文根据英国和法国中央银行和商业银行的档案材料,探讨了伦敦金融城与欧洲经济共同体之间的关系,从1973年英国加入欧洲经济共同体到1992年《马斯特里赫特条约》,这一年本应是单一金融市场的完成之年。本文探讨了两个方面:城市对欧共体金融监管的影响,以及这种影响是如何发挥的。它特别关注由英格兰银行担任主席的两个委员会,即城市联络委员会和城市经济共同体联络委员会,以及英国银行。文章认为,如果欧洲经济共同体在英国银行监管的正式化中发挥了作用,那么伦敦金融城在制定欧洲经济共同体金融监管计划方面也发挥了关键作用。
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期刊介绍: Financial History Review is the international forum for all scholars with interests in the development of banking, finance, and monetary matters. Its editors deliberately seek to embrace the broadest approach to publishing research findings within this growing historical specialism. Articles address all aspects of financial and monetary history, including technical and theoretical approaches, those derived from cultural and social perspectives and the interrelations between politics and finance. These presentations of current research are complemented by somewhat shorter pieces, specifically conceived as aids to research. Each issue contains a substantial review section, and every complete volume contains an annual bibliography.
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