Financial Regulation:
Costs, Benefits and the Process of Regulatory Change
A conference sponsored by ASIC, APRA and FICA and organized in association with the Melbourne Centre for Financial Studies
Date: 8.30 am – 5.30 pmWednesday, 19 September 2007
Venue: Vanguard Investments Ltd,
Level 34, Freshwater Place,
2 Southbank Boulevard,
Melbourne
Please Click the titles to download the papers and other documents
Program (by 17 Sept 2007)
Map of Venue
List of Attendees (by 18 Sept 2007) |
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The Regulation Taskforce and its aftermath
Gary Banks, Chairman, Productivity Commission |
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Australian Financial Sector Regulation:Improving the Process of Regulatory Change
Pamela Hanrahan, Law School, University of Melbourne |
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Regulation Impact Assessment
Andrew Serpell, Department of Business Law and Taxation, Monash University |
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Developing a Globally-Competitive Financial Services Sector:Managing the Tension between Innovation and Regulation through Self Regulation
Gail Pearson/ Steve Elliot, the University of Sydney |
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Implementing Best Practice Regulation in a Dynamic Marketplace: Consultation and Accountability
Ric Simes, Access Economics
Hugh Green, Access Economics
Ian Harper, Melbourne Business School |
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Measuring Regulation and Regulatory Performance
Justin O’Brien, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics - An ARC funded Special Research Centre - and Faculty of Business, Charles Sturt University |
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Quantifying benefit estimates for prudential rule making
Charles Littrell, Executive General Manager, Policy, Research and Statistics, APRA |
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