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appropriate contours of regulatory perimeters as well as the structure of regulation and supervision in the many area of financial … regulation. Fintech innovations also have the potential to be harnessed to serve public purposes, including expanding access to …
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Over the past decade, cost-benefit analysis in the field of financial regulation (“financial CBA”) has emerged as a … benefit analysis in the area of consumer financial regulation. This taxonomy reflects traditional market failures, cognitive … be considered state-of-the-art benefit analysis in consumer protection regulation in the years immediately following the …
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This paper uses three alternating changes in hedge fund regulation to study whether regulation reduces hedge funds …' misreporting, and, if so, why regulation is effective. Relative to public companies, hedge fund regulation is relatively light …, providing that they disclose their lack of compliance. The results show that regulation reduces misreporting at hedge funds …
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, the European Union has engaged in an ambitious overhaul of banking regulation. One of its centerpieces, the 2013 Fourth …
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With transformative evolution involving crypto-assets, machine learning applications and data-driven finance models, complex regulatory and policy issues are emerging. Inadequate frameworks in FinTech markets create regulatory friction and regulatory fragmentation. These limitations continue to...
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-based regulation, distinguished by a regulatory approach that is concerned with actively supporting innovators in nurturing cutting …
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This Article argues for a new regulatory approach that could both increase market efficiency and protect informational privacy in the modern information economy. It explores that approach - information intermediation, or infomediation - in the context of the current debates about re-engineering...
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