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In this paper, we study the theory of disgorgement and its application by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), the Indian securities regulator. We find that the SEBI justification for the use of disgorgement is grounded on the basis of the ‘equitable’ and ‘remedial’ power...
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Pension indexation should anchor the parameters of the pension system to one or more economic and demographic variables to ensure that the system is implemented in a sustainable way, while minimizing distortions affecting important economic choices. Arguing that financial sustainability,...
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Several targeted welfare programs across the world have made owner-occupied housing exempt from the means test, such as the Supplementary Social Income (SSI) in the US and the age pension scheme in Australia. Relatively little is known about the impact of such exemption on household portfolio...
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Regulation of retail finance has been the subject of policy interventions in several countries, including India. Much of the regulatory change in India has been carried out with little support of empirical evidence. This paper is motivated by questions of the evidence of losses due to mis-sales...
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