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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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Regulation is often casually conceived of as functioning like a binary on/off switch: as if an area, issue, or industry … is either regulated or not. While this binary model of regulation can be useful, it also decontextualizes regulatory … past and future decisions. As an alternative, we present a timeline approach to regulation. The timeline approach is …
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This study takes a comprehensive look at the overall flexibility of regulatory governance in Korea, including the design, implementation, and monitoring of the many issues surrounding regulatory reform that stand in the way of innovation growth. Based on the findings of the analysis, the paper...
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In the wake of the global financial crisis (GFC), many nations embarked on reform to the financial regulatory system. This reform, unprecedented in its scope, touched virtually every part of the financial system in the United States and Western Europe. This article summarizes the key reforms,...
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between the GPA regulatory baseline and the FTA regulation of crucial issues, such as the national treatment obligation or …
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This paper documents that mortgage market deregulation helps mitigate the risk of population aging by affecting a foundational family-level decision: the choice to have children. Using a US federal regulator ruling, I show that young households fully exposed to mortgage market deregulation...
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This paper assesses what role product market competition and regulatory reforms may have played in the performance of the British economy over the past decade. Competitive pressures appear to be relatively strong in the United Kingdom, with regulations inhibiting competition and barriers to...
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In this article we chart the development of competition and deregulation of the British retail energy markets, explaining the evolution of competitive constraints when consumers are introduced to supplier choice for the first time. In the context of rising real energy prices for consumers, and...
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Brexit poses an existential challenge the City of London as a European and global financial centre. The withdrawal of ‘passporting’ threatens the ability of financial institutions in London to sell services to customers in the EU, and this has prompted many predictions of London’s...
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innovations and lenient government regulation are at the root of the current financial crisis and recession. Combined with a long … argued that we need to change the way we approach the regulation of financial institutions and look at what has been done in … other sectors of the economy, where regulation and supervision are proactive and carefully implemented in order to guarantee …
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