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This article analyzes the manifold situations in which the efficient-market hypothesis (EMH) has influenced—or has failed to influence—federal securities regulation and state corporate law, and the prospective roles for the EMH in these contexts. In federal securities regulation, the EMH has...
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The Indian financial system has changed considerably since the 1990s. Interest rates have been deregulated and new entrants allowed in the banking and the securities business. The Indian equity market has become world-class. New private banks have emerged that are more customer-oriented than the...
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This paper focuses on the impact of financial market infrastructures (FMIs) and of their regulation on the post-crisis transformation of securities and derivatives markets. It examines, in particular, the role that trading and post-trading FMIs, and their new regulatory regime, are playing in...
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The Uniform Small Loan Law (USLL) was the Russell Sage Foundation’s primary device for fighting what it viewed as the scourge of high-rate lending to poor people in the first half of the twentieth century. The USLL created a new class of lenders who could make small loans at interest rates...
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In response to the Second Micro Finance Crisis in Andhra Pradesh, which took place in October 2010, the Ministry of Finance has pro- posed a new Micro Finance Institutions (Development & Regulation) Bill. This paper undertakes a detailed analysis of the draft Bill in terms of both economic...
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Opportunity Act (ECOA) and its implementing Regulation B prohibit discrimination in all aspects of credit transactions and include …
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during 1918?1938. The state intervened in bank sanitation twice during economic recessions in the early 1920s and 1930s. The … the internal organization of banks, compelled personal responsibility on the part of bank management, protected creditors …
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distribution both on that access and on subsequent bank switching by borrowers. We represent such dynamics with a simple model that …
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of the banking sector helped this segment avoid a financial meltdown, and low loan-to-value ratios in mortgage lending …
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. The European Central Bank, in its capacity as supervisory authority for systemically important banks, as well as the …
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