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Regulatory failure and regulatory change in the banking sector
External Authors
Miles, D
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Macro-Economic Dynamics and PolicyJournal
National Institute Economic Review
Publisher
Sage Publications, London
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Issue
235
"In this short note I make some simple points about what went wrong with regulation of financial institutions before the financial disasters of 2007–8 and what has happened – and what should have happened – since. The problems were largely with banks and so most of what I will say is about them. I will make some general points, but at times I will say things that are somewhat more specific to the UK."
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