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Financial regulatory transparency- new data and implications for EU policy

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  • Mark Copelovitch
  • Christopher Gandrud
  • Mark Hallerberg

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Highlights International financial institutions have promoted financial regulatory transparency, or the publication by supervisors of financial industry data. Financial regulatory transparency enhances market stability and increases democratic legitimacy. We introduce a new index of financial regulatory data transparency- the FRT Index. It measures how countries report to international financial institutions basic macro-prudential data about their financial systems. The Index covers 68 high-income and emerging-market economies over 22 years (1990-2011). We...

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  • Mark Copelovitch & Christopher Gandrud & Mark Hallerberg, 2015. "Financial regulatory transparency- new data and implications for EU policy," Policy Contributions 11353, Bruegel.
  • Handle: RePEc:bre:polcon:11353
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