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with background and logic of self-regulation. Self-regulation is placed in the system of regulation, deregulation and … reregulation. It analyses why self-regulation becomes so popular. This part presents different types of self-regulation with their … typical features. Second part deals with the problems and weaknesses. Self-regulation posts numerous questions. Fundamental …
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capable of facilitating the performance of market forces. An outline is given of a general theory of private quality assurance … regulation is then situated in the context defined by the presence of these safeguard mechanisms. This helps in defining the … market. By making sense of the interaction between regulation, quality attributes and private safeguards, the analysis helps …
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This paper examines the relationship between acquirer size, sovereign governance, and value-creation in acquisitions. Prior literature indicates that larger acquirers' acquisitions create less shareholder wealth in developed markets, arising primarily from agency and entrenchment problems....
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Text presented at the 19ª Asamblea Anual del Grupo Regional de América Latina y el Caribe (GRULAC), of the World Savings Banks Institute, La Habana, Cuba, 4-5 November 2013. It mentions some of the more recent international reform initiatives in particular those linked to the Basel Committee...
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In China¡¯s transitional economy, government regulation could be a substitute for the lack of law mechanism and …
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The Dodd-Frank Act is single longest bill ever passed by the U.S… The Dodd-Frank Act passed in reply to the latest financial meltdown, which applies to prevent further fraud and abuse in the markets, also geared toward protecting consumers with regulations like keeping borrowers from abusive...
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The creation of the Banking Union is likely to come with substantial implications for the governance of Eurozone banks. The European Central Bank, in its capacity as supervisory authority for systemically important banks, as well as the Single Resolution Board, under the EU Regulations...
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Corporate actors differ from individuals in that it may be possible to observe the formation of the corporate will from outside, and to influence its formation. This feature can be exploited by regulators. One technique is inducing corporate actors to hire an interface actor, representing the...
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In the last two decades, several innovative legal frameworks for social entrepreneurship were developed across Europe. The differential success of these innovations raise certain questions. Is the intrinsic design of these legal frameworks optimal for social enterprises? Secondly, is the...
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Over recent years, both governments and international aid organizations have been devoting large amounts of resources to simplifying the procedures for setting up and formalizing firms. Many of these actions have focused on reducing the initial costs of setting up the firm, disregarding the more...
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