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This paper describes how behavioral elements are relevant to financial supervision,regulation, and central banking. It focuses on (1) behavioral effects of norms (social, legal,and market); (2) behavior of others (internalization, identification, and compliance); and(3) psychological biases. It...
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Because of the steady liberalization of the capital account since the early 1990s and increased financial integration of the Indian economy, capital flows to India have moved in tandem with broad global trends. This paper looks at the extent to which India?s monetary policy has been affected by...
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A few months ago, we produced a timetable for the implementation of U.S. financial reform under the Dodd-Frank Act. One of the main observations was that the legislation did little to consolidate regulation outside of banking. In contrast, the analogous UK reform legislation, the Financial...
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The main objective of this study is to identify both similarities and differences among seemingly homogenous countries (OECD) in respect to their safety net design and a supervisory role played by central banks. The goal is achieved using an extensive data set, describing financial supervisory...
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Central banks in Africa are changing as the continent becomes increasingly integrated with the global financial system. This paper summarises the four important challenges that were analysed at meeting on the topic held at the BIS in Basel on 11-12 May 2013, namely (i) pan-African banking, (ii)...
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