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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)

Papers

 

The Regulation Taskforce and its aftermath
Gary Banks, Chairman, Productivity Commission

 

Australian Financial Sector Regulation:Improving the Process of Regulatory Change
Pamela Hanrahan, Law School, University of Melbourne

 

Regulation Impact Assessment
Andrew Serpell, Department of Business Law and Taxation, Monash University

 

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

 

Implementing Best Practice Regulation in a Dynamic Marketplace: Consultation and Accountability
Ric Simes, Access Economics
Hugh Green, Access Economics
Ian Harper, Melbourne Business School

 

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

 

Quantifying benefit estimates for prudential rule making
Charles Littrell, Executive General Manager, Policy, Research and Statistics, APRA