The purpose of this paper is to use Kane's notion of the regulatory dialectic to analyse the changing nature of bank regulation in Australia. Throughout Australia's economic history, economic regulation of the Australian banking system has not been static but has responded to changes in technology, market forces, and the behaviour of regulated institutions. From this analysis, some inferences about general banking principles and policy can be made
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textabstractAbstract: This paper is one chapter of the volume “Regulation and Economics” of the seco...
We survey the theory of banking regulation from the general perspective of regulatory theory. Starti...
The Code of Banking Practice is one of the oldest examples of consumer protection provided through s...
This paper examines whether a regulatory distinction between banks and other financial institutions,...
This paper reviews the nature of Australian bank prudential regulation before and after the Global F...
This paper reviews the development of financial reform in Australia, focusing primarily on the past ...
This dissertation investigates the evolution of commercial bank regulation by focusing on what lawma...
This paper reviews the nature of Australian bank prudential regulation before and after the Glo...
This article highlights the theoretical foundations of the regulations at work in the banking sector...
As the process of financial and economic reform gains pace throughout the Asia-Pacific region, one ...
This paper examines the technical efficiency of Australian banks during the post-Wallis period (1997...
Views on the role played by banks in the economy have evolved greatly over the last 125 years, as ha...
Achieving and maintaining an optimal regulatory structure for the financial sector is an ongoing cha...
The dynamic evolution of the financial system is stirring up the regulatory debate. Recent theoretic...
The Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) aims to regulate poor corporate culture i...
textabstractAbstract: This paper is one chapter of the volume “Regulation and Economics” of the seco...
We survey the theory of banking regulation from the general perspective of regulatory theory. Starti...
The Code of Banking Practice is one of the oldest examples of consumer protection provided through s...