Gridlock: Why global cooperation is failing when we need it most T Hale, D Held, K Young Polity, 2013 | 567 | 2013 |
Transnational regulatory capture? An empirical examination of the transnational lobbying of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision KL Young Review of international political economy 19 (4), 663-688, 2012 | 278 | 2012 |
Leveraged interests: Financial industry power and the role of private sector coalitions S Pagliari, KL Young Review of international political economy 21 (3), 575-610, 2014 | 212 | 2014 |
Financial industry groups' adaptation to the post‐crisis regulatory environment: Changing approaches to the policy cycle K Young Regulation & Governance 7 (4), 460-480, 2013 | 129 | 2013 |
The interest ecology of financial regulation: interest group plurality in the design of financial regulatory policies S Pagliari, K Young Socio-economic review 14 (2), 309-337, 2016 | 116 | 2016 |
Capital united? Business unity in regulatory politics and the special place of finance K Young, S Pagliari Regulation & Governance 11 (1), 3-23, 2017 | 101 | 2017 |
The networks and niches of international political economy L Seabrooke, KL Young Review of International Political Economy 24 (2), 288-331, 2017 | 80 | 2017 |
Cultural politics in a global age H Moore, D Held Oneworld Publications, 2008 | 77 | 2008 |
Does science fiction affect political fact? Yes and no: A survey experiment on “Killer Robots” KL Young, C Carpenter International Studies Quarterly 62 (3), 562-576, 2018 | 67 | 2018 |
Not by structure alone: power, prominence, and agency in American finance K Young Business and Politics 17 (3), 443-472, 2015 | 65 | 2015 |
Regulatory opportunism: Cross‐national patterns in national banking regulatory responses following the global financial crisis KL Young, SH Park Public Administration 91 (3), 561-581, 2013 | 59 | 2013 |
Losing abroad but winning at home: European financial industry groups in global financial governance since the crisis K Young Europe’s Place in Global Financial Governance after the Crisis, 52-73, 2016 | 55 | 2016 |
Gridlock: from self‐reinforcing interdependence to second‐order cooperation problems T Hale, D Held, K Young Global policy 4 (3), 223-235, 2013 | 54 | 2013 |
The promise and perils of using big data in the study of corporate networks: Problems, diagnostics and fixes E Heemskerk, K Young, FW Takes, B Cronin, J GARCIA‐BERNARDO, ... Global Networks 18 (1), 3-32, 2018 | 51 | 2018 |
The financialization of policy preferences: financial asset ownership, regulation and crisis management S Pagliari, LM Phillips, KL Young Socio-Economic Review 18 (3), 655-680, 2020 | 48 | 2020 |
An empirical investigation of the financialization convergence hypothesis S Maxfield, WK Winecoff, KL Young Review of international political economy 24 (6), 1004-1029, 2017 | 47 | 2017 |
Great Expectations, Slow Transformation: Incremental Change in Financial Governance A Baker, S Botzem, M Carstensen, I Kjar, S Pagliari, L Quaglia, T Rixen, ... Ecpr Press, 2014 | 47 | 2014 |
Beyond the revolving door: Advocacy behavior and social distance to financial regulators KL Young, T Marple, J Heilman Business and Politics 19 (2), 327-364, 2017 | 43 | 2017 |
The wall street-main street nexus in financial regulation: Business coalitions inside and outside the financial sector in the regulation of OTC derivatives S Pagliari, K Young Great Expectations, Slow Transformations. Incremental Change in Finance …, 2013 | 33 | 2013 |
How financialization is reproduced politically S Pagliari, KL Young The Routledge international handbook of financialization, 113-124, 2020 | 31 | 2020 |