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The Wallis Inquiry: An Assessment

Colm Kearney

The Economic and Labour Relations Review, 1997, vol. 8, issue 2, 308-317

Abstract: The Wallis Report is a substantial document with many useful insights into the workings of the financial system and its interactions with the regulatory and deregulatory process. This article provides a brief review of the Wallis Report. It argues that the Report could have been improved by first, including a more sophisticated evaluation of prior deregulatory experience, second, providing a more thorough explanation of how its recommendations will work in the areas of systemic stability and depositor protection, and third, including recommendations for a formal and rigorous monitoring of he outcomes of the recommended legislative changes.

Date: 1997
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DOI: 10.1177/103530469700800208

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