De Bretton Woods à Bâle II
N° 21
Printemps 2005
Editorial
From Bretton Woods to Basel II / De Bretton Woods à Bâle
II
The Protestant Ethic Ought to Speak Better English, E. Dommen
Is the Swiss Banking Sector a Healthy Place to Work?, G. Domenighetti
Ethical Finance in Europe Following the Basle II Agreements, R. Milano
De l’adoption à l’interprétation : le cas des International Financial Reporting Standards, N. Véron
Bâle II : impact pour les entreprises, F. Leuschen
Point de vue
Le microcrédit aux rayons X, P.-A. Sanglard
Regulation vs. Transformation of Our Financial and Economic System, P. Guptara
Are the International Financial Institutions Out-of-Date?, C. Wyplosz
Everything you wanted to know about Basel II but were afraid to ask, A. Cornford
Will Ethical Finance Survive Basel II?, A. Travis
Capital Requirements for Banks in Non-Standard Contexts, A.Cornford
Interview
Guardians of Trust: the Responsibility of Financial Regulators, T.
Padoa-Schioppa
Interdit ou toléré ? Le prêt à intérêt après Vix Pervenit, J.-C. Lavigne
‘The Good Company’ : Confronting the Main Stream, F. Amalrik
From Solidarity to Robbery: Credit Cooperatives in Czechoslovakia, L. Nemcová
L'Echo de l'Ethique
Making sense of working life / Pour donner du sens à la vie
professionnelle
John Plender, Going off the Rail – Global Capital and the Crisis of Legitimacy
