REGULATION IN AN UNTRUSTING WORLD
Stephen Sklaroff
Economic Affairs, 2006, vol. 26, issue 2, 37-41
Abstract:
If trust could be rebuilt, it would be possible to develop a regulatory framework that was less detailed and intrusive. This article shows how this could be done in the financial services sector.
Date: 2006
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