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Concept

financial regulation

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563.1K

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Financial regulation is the academic field and body of scholarship dedicated to examining the rules, laws, and oversight mechanisms governing financial institutions, markets, and instruments. It investigates the design, implementation, and economic consequences of these regulatory frameworks, focusing on objectives such as ensuring financial stability, protecting consumers and investors, preventing market abuse, and promoting efficient capital allocation. Its significance lies in understanding how governance structures mitigate systemic risk and foster resilience within the global financial system.

Top Authors

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EJ

Boston College

RL

University of California, Berkeley

CW

National Bureau of Economic Research

JR

Auburn University

AN

University of South Carolina

Top Institutions

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University of Chicago

Chicago, United States

National Bureau of Economic Research

Cambridge, United States

International Monetary Fund

Washington D.C., United States

New York University

New York, United States

Washington D.C., United States