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Urs Hofer

    Auf der Suche nach der eigenen Stimme
    Too big to fail and structural reforms
    My Hakka Mother
    • In this candid memoir Hofer Ho reflects on his tumultuous young life under the indomitable but often questionable leadership of his mother. From her own childhood experiences of war and the ever-near dangers of rape and starvation, Ho relates his mother's rise from the ashes to conquer every obstacle that threatens her family's success. But at what cost? From the near abandonment of husband and home to the steady erosion of her most sacred relationships; cat-and-mouse acts with immigration and close calls with the law Ho questions the price of his mother's seemingly insatiable need to acquire wealth. My Hakka Mother is a brave confrontation of memories so deep and bitter only forgiveness can soothe them.

      My Hakka Mother
    • Too big to fail and structural reforms

      • 546 stránok
      • 20 hodin čítania

      So-called structural reforms and concepts of corporate separateness are a key element of the regulatory reactions to too-big-to-fail worldwide. In contrast to other European countries, these issues received scarce attention in Switzerland and the debate about them remained on a very general level. This is an apparent contradiction to the fact that structural and organizational measures are also a decisive factor in the Swiss emergency planning concept. Against this background, this University of Zurich thesis ventures out to analyze the economic and legal framework for structural measures and to compare the already adopted Swiss concept with the UK regime which is yet in the legislative process. The thesis sets a focus on a critical analysis of the Swiss solution and provides food for thought about its further implementation.

      Too big to fail and structural reforms