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Regulations of the Financial Market in Poland. Equilibrium Vs. Inversion

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  • Dziawgo Leszek

    (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland)

  • Dziawgo Danuta

    (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland)

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The subject of this study is the legal regulations concerning the banking and stock market sector. The research objective is to identify the issue of the adequacy of legal regulations on the modern financial market. The object of the research is the banking institutions and companies listed on the stock exchange. The following research methods were used, i.e. the analysis of the literature, analysis of legal acts, observations, descriptive, comparative and case study analysis. It was found that there has been an increase in the level of detail and restrictiveness of legal regulations in recent years, both in relation to the banking sector and to the stock market. In addition, the legislative revolution not only continues, but is also gaining momentum. Thus we could formulate a conclusion about the inversion of the modern financial market. The financial market was to facilitate business operations through access to capital. Currently, excessive regulations indicate the growing legal barriers to entering the financial market and conducting business activity in it.

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  • Dziawgo Leszek & Dziawgo Danuta, 2018. "Regulations of the Financial Market in Poland. Equilibrium Vs. Inversion," Financial Sciences. Nauki o Finansach, Sciendo, vol. 23(4), pages 9-24, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:finsci:v:23:y:2018:i:4:p:9-24:n:1
    DOI: 10.15611/fins.2018.4.01
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    1. Leszek Dziawgo, 2014. "POLITICAL RISK ON THE FINANCIAL MARKET The problem of adequate scientific assessment of business operations - the naivety of economists," "e-Finanse", University of Information Technology and Management, Institute of Financial Research and Analysis, vol. 9(4), pages 39-47, April.
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      Keywords

      banking; public companies; law regulations; financial market;
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      JEL classification:

      • F65 - International Economics - - Economic Impacts of Globalization - - - Finance
      • G15 - Financial Economics - - General Financial Markets - - - International Financial Markets
      • G18 - Financial Economics - - General Financial Markets - - - Government Policy and Regulation
      • G21 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Banks; Other Depository Institutions; Micro Finance Institutions; Mortgages
      • G28 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Government Policy and Regulation
      • G32 - Financial Economics - - Corporate Finance and Governance - - - Financing Policy; Financial Risk and Risk Management; Capital and Ownership Structure; Value of Firms; Goodwill

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