Financial System Reform: Regulatory Structure, Financial Safety, Systemic Stability and Competition Policy
Warren Hogan and
Ian G. Sharpe
The Economic and Labour Relations Review, 1997, vol. 8, issue 2, 318-332
Abstract:
The paper provides an assessment of the recommendations of the Financial System Inquiry and the Government's reform proposals relating to the regulatory structure, financial safety and the mega-prudential regulator, systemic stability, and competition policy in the financial sector. It is argued that key reform proposals are based on explicit or implicit assumptions relating to the workings of financial markets and institutions. The Report fails to test those assumptions against contemporary and prospective circumstances to determine the practical worth of the recommendations.
Date: 1997
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DOI: 10.1177/103530469700800209
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