Aligning Financial Supervisory Structures with Country Needs

this book is the result of a World Bank conference on regulatory structure organized to give policymakers an opportunity to reflect on the worldwide trend toward structural change and, in particular, the amalgamation of regulatory agencies. Within this trend, a number of competing models of regulatory structure have emerged, each with its group of proponents. These models range from an institutional structure in which each regulatory agency is assigned to a group of industry participants, through varying degrees of regulatory integration, to a unified structure in which all key regulatory responsibilities are combined within one agency. Rather than highlight one-or more-model as necessarily superior to the others, the conference sought to take an objective and balanced approach to the topic. This objective is reflected in a number of the presentations gathered here, including chapter 2, which, by providing a balanced overview of the alternatives, outlines the spectrum of possibilities and the range of issues that might influence the decision to choose a particular structure in a given situation. The conference was structured around three themes: the choice of an appropriate structure for regulation, problems relating to management of the transition to a new structure, and issues involved in implementing the new regime effectively.

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Main Authors: Carmichael, Jeffrey, Fleming, Alexander, Llewellyn, David
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2004-09
Subjects:FINANCING, REGULATORY FRAMEWORK, FINANCIAL REGULATION, FINANCIAL SYSTEMS, ECONOMY, HAZARDS, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES, REGULATIONS, FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT, LIQUIDITY, FINANCIAL STABILITY, FUNDING ARRANGEMENTS, PLANNING PROCESS, PENSION FUNDS, FINANCIAL SECTOR, INTEGRATION, DEVELOPMENT, SUPERVISION, BUDGETARY AUTNOMY, ACCOUNTABILITY, TRANSPARENCY, BENCHMARKS, LEADERSHIP, METHODOLOGY, STAKEHOLDERS, FINANCIAL SERVICES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/5264324/aligning-financial-supervisory-structures-country-needs
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/14876
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spelling dig-okr-10986148762024-08-08T17:29:29Z Aligning Financial Supervisory Structures with Country Needs Carmichael, Jeffrey Fleming, Alexander Llewellyn, David Carmichael, Jeffrey Fleming, Alexander Llewellyn, David FINANCING REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FINANCIAL REGULATION FINANCIAL SYSTEMS ECONOMY HAZARDS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES REGULATIONS FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT LIQUIDITY FINANCIAL STABILITY FUNDING ARRANGEMENTS PLANNING PROCESS PENSION FUNDS FINANCIAL SECTOR INTEGRATION DEVELOPMENT SUPERVISION BUDGETARY AUTNOMY ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSPARENCY BENCHMARKS LEADERSHIP METHODOLOGY STAKEHOLDERS FINANCIAL SERVICES this book is the result of a World Bank conference on regulatory structure organized to give policymakers an opportunity to reflect on the worldwide trend toward structural change and, in particular, the amalgamation of regulatory agencies. Within this trend, a number of competing models of regulatory structure have emerged, each with its group of proponents. These models range from an institutional structure in which each regulatory agency is assigned to a group of industry participants, through varying degrees of regulatory integration, to a unified structure in which all key regulatory responsibilities are combined within one agency. Rather than highlight one-or more-model as necessarily superior to the others, the conference sought to take an objective and balanced approach to the topic. This objective is reflected in a number of the presentations gathered here, including chapter 2, which, by providing a balanced overview of the alternatives, outlines the spectrum of possibilities and the range of issues that might influence the decision to choose a particular structure in a given situation. The conference was structured around three themes: the choice of an appropriate structure for regulation, problems relating to management of the transition to a new structure, and issues involved in implementing the new regime effectively. 2013-08-07T20:16:58Z 2013-08-07T20:16:58Z 2004-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/5264324/aligning-financial-supervisory-structures-country-needs 0-8213-6002-7 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/14876 English en_US WBI Learning Rsources; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC: World Bank
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topic FINANCING
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
FINANCIAL REGULATION
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
ECONOMY
HAZARDS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES
REGULATIONS
FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT
LIQUIDITY
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FUNDING ARRANGEMENTS
PLANNING PROCESS
PENSION FUNDS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
INTEGRATION
DEVELOPMENT
SUPERVISION
BUDGETARY AUTNOMY
ACCOUNTABILITY
TRANSPARENCY
BENCHMARKS
LEADERSHIP
METHODOLOGY
STAKEHOLDERS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCING
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
FINANCIAL REGULATION
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
ECONOMY
HAZARDS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES
REGULATIONS
FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT
LIQUIDITY
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FUNDING ARRANGEMENTS
PLANNING PROCESS
PENSION FUNDS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
INTEGRATION
DEVELOPMENT
SUPERVISION
BUDGETARY AUTNOMY
ACCOUNTABILITY
TRANSPARENCY
BENCHMARKS
LEADERSHIP
METHODOLOGY
STAKEHOLDERS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
spellingShingle FINANCING
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
FINANCIAL REGULATION
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
ECONOMY
HAZARDS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES
REGULATIONS
FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT
LIQUIDITY
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FUNDING ARRANGEMENTS
PLANNING PROCESS
PENSION FUNDS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
INTEGRATION
DEVELOPMENT
SUPERVISION
BUDGETARY AUTNOMY
ACCOUNTABILITY
TRANSPARENCY
BENCHMARKS
LEADERSHIP
METHODOLOGY
STAKEHOLDERS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCING
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
FINANCIAL REGULATION
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
ECONOMY
HAZARDS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES
REGULATIONS
FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT
LIQUIDITY
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FUNDING ARRANGEMENTS
PLANNING PROCESS
PENSION FUNDS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
INTEGRATION
DEVELOPMENT
SUPERVISION
BUDGETARY AUTNOMY
ACCOUNTABILITY
TRANSPARENCY
BENCHMARKS
LEADERSHIP
METHODOLOGY
STAKEHOLDERS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Carmichael, Jeffrey
Fleming, Alexander
Llewellyn, David
Aligning Financial Supervisory Structures with Country Needs
description this book is the result of a World Bank conference on regulatory structure organized to give policymakers an opportunity to reflect on the worldwide trend toward structural change and, in particular, the amalgamation of regulatory agencies. Within this trend, a number of competing models of regulatory structure have emerged, each with its group of proponents. These models range from an institutional structure in which each regulatory agency is assigned to a group of industry participants, through varying degrees of regulatory integration, to a unified structure in which all key regulatory responsibilities are combined within one agency. Rather than highlight one-or more-model as necessarily superior to the others, the conference sought to take an objective and balanced approach to the topic. This objective is reflected in a number of the presentations gathered here, including chapter 2, which, by providing a balanced overview of the alternatives, outlines the spectrum of possibilities and the range of issues that might influence the decision to choose a particular structure in a given situation. The conference was structured around three themes: the choice of an appropriate structure for regulation, problems relating to management of the transition to a new structure, and issues involved in implementing the new regime effectively.
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Carmichael, Jeffrey
Fleming, Alexander
Llewellyn, David
topic_facet FINANCING
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
FINANCIAL REGULATION
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
ECONOMY
HAZARDS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES
REGULATIONS
FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT
LIQUIDITY
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FUNDING ARRANGEMENTS
PLANNING PROCESS
PENSION FUNDS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
INTEGRATION
DEVELOPMENT
SUPERVISION
BUDGETARY AUTNOMY
ACCOUNTABILITY
TRANSPARENCY
BENCHMARKS
LEADERSHIP
METHODOLOGY
STAKEHOLDERS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
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title Aligning Financial Supervisory Structures with Country Needs
title_short Aligning Financial Supervisory Structures with Country Needs
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title_fullStr Aligning Financial Supervisory Structures with Country Needs
title_full_unstemmed Aligning Financial Supervisory Structures with Country Needs
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publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
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