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An institutional analysis of the social control of the financial services industry

Robert Jerald Kemp, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Abstract

This study of the political economy of regulation of the financial services industry combines an explication of the evolution of the industry with a rationale, distinctly institutionalist, for the reform of the financial system. There is a statement on the effect of recent innovations in financial services which is interpreted in the theory of institutional change. A wide spectrum of the literature on financial policy is critiqued with the goal of developing a pragmatic interpretation, an hermeneutic. The basic question of why we substitute an administrative process for a market outcome in regulation of finance is addressed. Finally, a set of fundamentals for the reform of the system are put forth.

Subject Area

Economics|Finance|Economic history

Recommended Citation

Kemp, Robert Jerald, "An institutional analysis of the social control of the financial services industry" (1990). ETD collection for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AAI9030130.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI9030130

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