Supervision of the financial markets: Quo vadis domine?
István Farkas
Public Finance Quarterly, 2006, vol. 51, issue 1, 82-99
Abstract:
The development of societies entails that the communities try to control and supervise larger groups, or simply activities that significantly influence the lives and status of a great number of people. Even this very general approach reflects the difference between the mitigation of actual damage, and activities aimed at the reduction of the risk of future damage. This difference is of special importance for the subject of this paper.
Date: 2006
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