DEVELOPING A GLOBALLY-COMPETITIVE FINANCIAL SERVICES SECTOR: MANAGING THE TENSION BETWEEN INNOVATION AND REGULATION THROUGH SELF-REGULATION

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Financial regulation needs to facilitate continuing innovation by local financial institutions operating in a global market, while ensuring a healthy and robust local market. This paper examines the role that effective self-regulation plays in achieving these objectives. It identifies some weaknesses in the current arrangements and provides suggestions for improvements.

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Pearson, G., & Elliot, S. (2008). DEVELOPING A GLOBALLY-COMPETITIVE FINANCIAL SERVICES SECTOR: MANAGING THE TENSION BETWEEN INNOVATION AND REGULATION THROUGH SELF-REGULATION. Economic Papers, 27, 53–69. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1759-3441.2008.tb00441.x

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