Appreciating diversity: Regulatory reform and banking practices in the developed and developing worlds

The homogenisation of finance that has dramatically increased the proclivity to instability and crisis is directly related to the very structure of regulations that have discouraged different types of institutions from emerging and/or and surviving. In developing countries they have the further limi...

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Main Author: Jayati Ghosh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associazione Economia civile 2012-12-01
Series:PSL Quarterly Review
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Online Access:http://ojs.uniroma1.it/index.php/PSLQuarterlyReview/article/view/10202/10096
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spelling doaj-063180dccf4e4f8eb4181f3ebb9ebbfb2020-11-24T21:27:26ZengAssociazione Economia civilePSL Quarterly Review2037-36352037-36432012-12-0165263429436Appreciating diversity: Regulatory reform and banking practices in the developed and developing worldsJayati GhoshThe homogenisation of finance that has dramatically increased the proclivity to instability and crisis is directly related to the very structure of regulations that have discouraged different types of institutions from emerging and/or and surviving. In developing countries they have the further limitation of preventing the necessary variation of financial institutions that is required for financing development and enlarging the spread of and access to institutional finance. The rules that apply to commercial banks or investment banks cannot and should not be applied to development banks, savings banks or co-operative banks. Diversity in the financial system can and should be encouraged at several levels and through several means.http://ojs.uniroma1.it/index.php/PSLQuarterlyReview/article/view/10202/10096institutional diversityfinancial regulationdevelopment
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Appreciating diversity: Regulatory reform and banking practices in the developed and developing worlds
PSL Quarterly Review
institutional diversity
financial regulation
development
author_facet Jayati Ghosh
author_sort Jayati Ghosh
title Appreciating diversity: Regulatory reform and banking practices in the developed and developing worlds
title_short Appreciating diversity: Regulatory reform and banking practices in the developed and developing worlds
title_full Appreciating diversity: Regulatory reform and banking practices in the developed and developing worlds
title_fullStr Appreciating diversity: Regulatory reform and banking practices in the developed and developing worlds
title_full_unstemmed Appreciating diversity: Regulatory reform and banking practices in the developed and developing worlds
title_sort appreciating diversity: regulatory reform and banking practices in the developed and developing worlds
publisher Associazione Economia civile
series PSL Quarterly Review
issn 2037-3635
2037-3643
publishDate 2012-12-01
description The homogenisation of finance that has dramatically increased the proclivity to instability and crisis is directly related to the very structure of regulations that have discouraged different types of institutions from emerging and/or and surviving. In developing countries they have the further limitation of preventing the necessary variation of financial institutions that is required for financing development and enlarging the spread of and access to institutional finance. The rules that apply to commercial banks or investment banks cannot and should not be applied to development banks, savings banks or co-operative banks. Diversity in the financial system can and should be encouraged at several levels and through several means.
topic institutional diversity
financial regulation
development
url http://ojs.uniroma1.it/index.php/PSLQuarterlyReview/article/view/10202/10096
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