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Arup Daripa, Sandeep Kapur, Stephen Wright, Labour’s record on financial regulation, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Volume 29, Issue 1, SPRING 2013, Pages 71–94, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/grt005
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Abstract
In 1997 the new Labour government launched major initiatives in the area of financial regulation, setting up the Financial Services Authority as a comprehensive regulatory body, supported by the legislative framework of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000. We evaluate the Labour government’s record on financial regulation in terms of its achievements and failures, especially in dealing with the global financial crisis that started in 2007. While we identify some clear flaws in regulatory design and enforcement, our evaluation highlights some inherent difficulties of financial regulation.