THE REGULATION AND DEREGULATION OF THE FINANCIAL MARKETS – CURRENT TENDENCIES AND PERSPECTIVES IN THE CONTEXT OF PROVIDING FINANCIAL STABILITY
Isac Borş
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Isac Borş: Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2013, vol. XX, issue Special I, 444-454
Abstract:
The designing of a suitable framework to develop the human activity in general, especially in the financial and economic field, has issued warm debates generated by the difficulty in setting precisely the limit up to and how to interfere on the regulation way. The answer to this kind of problem needs to ensure balance between the freedom of action of the economic actors and the elimination of the conflicts of interest that may arise between the public and the private sectors, between the consumers and the investors etc. The present work paper makes an analysis of the regulation activity as well as of the real perspectives in the context of the changes intervening on the globalization background also in the context of the recent financial crisis that brought back to the public attention the necessity to ensure the financial stability.
Keywords: regulation; deregulation; financial stability; macroprudential policy; financial crisis. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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