Deregulation of financial markets has been an important platform for government policy in recent times. It has been a catalyst in the expansion of financial sector. The experience of Australian life insurers during this period represents an interesting case study into the impact of regulatory transition. The lifting of restrictions changed the institutional environment within which life insurers operated. In doing so it precipitated changes in strategies and organizational structures of these financial intermediaries. An information cost framework is used to analyse the consequences of deregulation and its implications for the Australian life insurance industry in emerging global financial markets.
History
Event
Accounting History International Conference (5th : 2007 : Banff, Alberta, Canada)
Pagination
1 - 29
Publisher
University of Saskatchewan
Location
Banff, Alberta, Canada
Place of publication
Banff, Alberta, Canada
Start date
2007-08-09
End date
2007-08-11
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the specific permission of the copyright owner.
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication
Copyright notice
2007, University of Saskatchewan
Editor/Contributor(s)
N Buhr
Title of proceedings
Accounting in other places, accounting by other peoples : the fifth Accounting History International Conference