Professor Arner has published widely: he is author, co-author or co-editor of eleven books, and author or co-author of more than 100 studies, articles and chapters on global, regional and domestic financial regulation, stability and development.
From Crisis to Crisis: The Global Financial System and Regulatory Failure
(Kluwer 2011, co-author)
East Asian Economic Integration: Law, Trade and Finance
(Edward Elgar 2011, co-editor)
International Economic Law – The State and Future of the Discipline
(Hart Publishing 2008, co-editor)
Financial Stability, Economic Growth, and the Role of Law
(Cambridge University Press 2007)
Project Finance for Construction and Infrastructure: Principles and Case Studies
(Blackwell 2007, co-author)
Financial Markets in Hong Kong: Law and Practice (Oxford University Press 2006,
co-author)
Asia’s Debt Capital Markets: Prospects and Strategies for Development (Springer 2006, co-editor)
Financial Restructuring and Reform in Post-WTO China (Kluwer 2006, co-editor)
Financial Regulation: A Guide to Structural Reform (Sweet & Maxwell 2003, co-editor)
International Financial Sector Reform: Standard Setting and Infrastructure
Development (Kluwer 2002, co-editor)
Financial Crises in the 1990s: A Global Perspective (British Institute of International and Comparative Law 2001, co-editor)
Professor Arner's articles have appeared in a wide range of international venues, including European, North American and Asia-Pacific legal and social sciences journals. His recent papers are available through SSRN at http://ssrn.com/author=524849.