Thomson, Dianne and Abbott, Malcolm 2001, Banking regulation and market forces in Australia, International review of financial analysis, vol. 10, no. 1, Spring, pp. 69-86, doi: 10.1016/S1057-5219(00)00048-X.
The purpose of this paper is to use Kane's notion of the regulatory dialectic to analyse the changing nature of bank regulation in Australia. Throughout Australia's economic history, economic regulation of the Australian banking system has not been static but has responded to changes in technology, market forces, and the behaviour of regulated institutions. From this analysis, some inferences about general banking principles and policy can be made.
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