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securities regulation. The discussion offers two theses: one descriptive and the other normative. Descriptively, drawing on … institutional approaches to the study of regulation, I show how regulatory systemic risk emerges in the US securities regulatory …
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Atlantic. We show that the regulation of bankers' pay is presently more detailed and less flexible in Europe than in the US …
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The spread of distributed ledger technology (DLT) in finance could help to improve the efficiency and quality of supervision. This paper makes the case for embedded supervision, ie a regulatory framework that provides for compliance in tokenised markets to be automatically monitored by reading...
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stablecoin issuers raises the challenge of how to apply technology-neutral regulation so that similar risks are subject to the …
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An important question in banking is how strict supervision affects bank lending and in turn local business activity. Supervisors forcing banks to recognize losses could choke off lending and amplify local economic woes. But stricter supervision could also change how banks assess and manage...
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contrasted to those found for the less regulated utility and industrial firms in order to determine whether regulation displaces … because of the substitution of regulation for owner monitoring in banking. Third, this association is stronger in the recent …
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