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The Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 is the keystone policy response directed at reforming US
financial system activities and oversight in the wake of the 2007-2009 financial crisis. The USA also
has financial system reform policy commitments in the international arena, including in particular...
dodd-frank act
financial institutions
financial stability board
financial system reform
g-sib
g-sifi
g20
global financial system
international finance
legislation
systemically important financial institutions
united states of america
world economy
Description
Systemic risk propagated through over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives can best be
managed by a public-private central counterparty clearing house. The purpose of this paper is to
outline the market microstructure necessary for such a clearing house.
Journal of Financial Economic...
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The purpose of this paper is to study the impact of the 2007 Italian severance payment
reform on the cost and the access to credit for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Journal of Financial Economic Policy
An analysis of the effects of the severance payment reform on...
Description
The purpose of this paper is to test the fundamental purpose of the 1992 Small Business
Incentive Act (SBIA) to reduce the regulatory burden for small firms to raise public equity capital
Journal of Financial Economic Policy
Efficacy of the 1992 Small Business Incentive Act
J ames...
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The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the major provisions of the
Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act passed by the US Congress and signed
into law by President Obama on July 21, 2010.
Journal of Financial Economic Policy
US enacts sweeping...
Description
The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of the Enron scandal, Arthur
Andersen’s demise and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on audit fees.
Accounting Research Journal
The effect of Enron, Andersen, and Sarbanes-Oxley on the US market for audit services
Sharad Asthana Steven Balsam...
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Legislation is usually proposed by a member of the legislature (e.g. a member of Congress or Parliament), or by the executive, whereupon it is debated by members of the legislature and is often amended before passage. Most large legislatures enact only a small fraction of the bills...
Description
Legislation (or "statutory law") is law which has been promulgated (or "enacted") by a legislature or other governing body, or the process of making it. (Another source of law is judge-made law or case law.) Before an item of legislation becomes law it may be known as a bill, and may...
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( Organizations have a responsibility towards caring for their internal and external environment.
Legislation exists to protect the local and global environment and also the workplace environment )
"Produce a report that...
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Payment of Wages Legislation
Introduction:
The Industrial Revolution and the consequent industrialization led to masses becoming wage-labourers.
o Today, 75 to 85 per cent of the total labour force of the industrially developed countries is wage-labourers.
o In the early days of...
Minimum Wages Legislation
Introduction:
Prior to the state intervention in the field of wages, there existed widespread exploitation of women and children in those industries which were generally operated on a small scale (popularly known as sweat shops).
In such industries, the workers...