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Does Britain Need a Financial Regulator? Philip Booth

Does Britain Need a Financial Regulator? By Philip Booth

Does Britain Need a Financial Regulator? by Philip Booth


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It is difficult to imagine financial markets without a state regulator. But it was not so long ago that financial markets in Britain developed their own regulation, without government intervention. This monograph examines the economic case for a statutory regulator of investment transactions and finds it wanting.

Does Britain Need a Financial Regulator? Summary

Does Britain Need a Financial Regulator?: Statutory Regulation, Private Regulation & Financial Markets by Philip Booth

It is difficult to imagine financial markets without a state regulator. But it was not so long ago that financial markets in Britain developed their own regulation, without government intervention. This monograph examines the economic case for a statutory regulator of investment transactions and finds it wanting. Private stock exchanges can provide regulation at less cost and less intrusively than the FSA.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Apart from investment market regulation, what else should the FSA not be doing?; The evolution of stock exchange regulation in the UK; Stock exchanges around the world; The long tentacles of the FSA; The FSA, regulation and statutory law; Current developments and the role of the European Union; The economic case for government regulation examined; The case against government regulation.

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GOR013852073
9780255365932
0255365934
Does Britain Need a Financial Regulator?: Statutory Regulation, Private Regulation & Financial Markets by Philip Booth
Used - Like New
Paperback
Institute of Economic Affairs
20100804
168
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