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Underhill, G. R. D. (2014). The emerging post-crisis financial architecture: how far has reform gone? (GR:EEN working paper; No. 46). University of Warwick. http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/csgr/green/papers/workingpapers/no.46_underhill.pdf -
Jones, E., & Underhill, G. (2014). Theory of optimum financial areas: retooling the debate on the governance of global finance. (SWIFT Institute working paper; No. 2013-001). SWIFT Institute. http://www.swiftinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/SWIFT-Institute-Working-Paper-No-2013-001-Theory-of-Optimum-Financial-Areas-Jones_v4-FINAL.pdf -
Underhill, G., & Blom, J. (2013). Global financial integration, twin crises, and the enduring search for financial stability. (PEGGED policy reports). Centre for Economic Policy Research. http://www.voxeu.org/sites/default/files/file/GlobalFinancialIntegration.pdf
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Underhill, G. R. D. (2013). Market-based approach to financial architecture. In G. Caprio, T. Beck, S. Claessens, & S. L. Schmukler (Eds.), The evidence and impact of financial globalization (pp. 577-587). (Handbooks in financial globalization; No. 3). Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-397874-5.00040-3
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Underhill, G. R. D. (2012). The political economy of (eventual) banking union. In T. Beck (Ed.), Banking union for Europe: risks and challenges (pp. 137-151). (Vox eBooks). Centre for Economic Policy Research. http://www.voxeu.org/sites/default/files/file/Banking_Union.pdf
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Underhill, G. (2012). Financial stability: where it went and from whence it might return. In R. Baldwin, & D. Vines (Eds.), Rethinking global economic governance in light of the crisis: new perspectives on economic policy foundations (pp. 57-66). (Vox eReports). Centre for Economic Policy Research. http://www.voxeu.org/sites/default/files/PEGGED_Report.pdf
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