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Institutional Economics and Evolutionary Economics. In order to provide a guide to antitrust regulation one needs two building …. The institutional-evolutionary guide for antitrust regulation is sketched then building on these blocks and I plead for a … institutionenökonomisch-evolutionäre Wettbewerbsleitbild in seinen Grundzügen skizziert und für eine regelgeleitete Wettbewerbspolitik, die …
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Abstract The purpose of this study is to address the ambiguities in the application of anti-trust regulations to the …-profit markets and have little or no discussion in antitrust literature. We find that the nonprofit form per se does not indicate an … absence of anticompetitive practices or antitrust concerns; however, certain combinations of attributes – such as purely …
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have for consumers, search engines, and advertisers? Does search require regulation, and, if so, in what form? This paper …
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to analyze the anti-money-laundering (AML) policies in place around the world for digital assets and cryptocurrencies. Design/methodology/approach This study examines the regulatory frameworks of some of the most prominent international crypto markets and...
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Purpose – In the recent financial crisis, many observers have assigned monetary policy a central role in the crisis. Specifically, they claim that excessively easy monetary policy by the Federal Reserve in the first half of the decade helped to cause a bubble in housing prices in the USA. The...
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the regulation and supervision of insurers. Design/methodology/approach This paper first summarises the IMF Report and …. Findings This paper finds that the Report provides some important implications for the regulation and supervision of insurers … time, consider what implications can be taken for enhanced regulation and supervision of insurers.  …
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institutional setup of financial markets regulation and supervision, not least about the future role of Central Banks. As a … evolving design for regulation and supervision on a national and a European level has to be checked against optimality, taking …
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literature has attributed to tight regulation. However, other factors than regulation are important for financial stability. The … robustness of the banking sector’s customers rather than tight regulation. Design/methodology/approach The paper analyses the … indicate that the stability of the Danish financial sector was not only due to tight regulation but also reflected a high …
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Describes the 19‐point code of corporate governance produced in 1991 by the Cadbury Committee, which was set up by the … corporate governance in Britain. Outlines its narrow terms of reference, which were to spread the boardroom practices of the …
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Norway, the Norwegian Competition Authority, the Norwegian Pollution Control Authority and the Revenue Service. They … represent different approaches to regulation, from the use of soft and persuasive to more hard and coercive approaches. This … (personal, non‐personal or state), the political support of the regulation, the professional background of the staff and the …
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