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Financial Consumer Protection in Japan
2018Financial services play a critical role in society at large, enabling individuals, families and businesses to thrive. When a buyer utilizes services from a financial institution, there is a monetary transaction that takes place with an expectation to gain a profit in the future.
Hongmu Lee, Satoshi Nakaide
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Financial innovation and financial consumer protection
Commercial Law Review, 2022openaire +1 more source
Investor Protection and Financial Structure
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006Both shareholder protection and creditor protection are considered in a general equilibrium model with two competing technologies. Entrepreneurs are wealth-constrained and resort to banks and the equity market for external financing. The economy's financial structure is determined by the relative quality of shareholder protection and creditor ...
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Social protection spending and financial crises
Finance Research Letters, 2023Thanh Cong Nguyen +2 more
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International Financial Regulation and Financial Consumer Protection
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Financial Consumer Protection in China
2018When the traditional concept of consumer is applied to the financial sector, sometimes its meaning is ambiguous, and the existing legislation for consumer protection in financial industry is insufficient, which makes setting definition of financial consumer in China a real necessity.
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Financial Literacy, Financial Inclusion, and Consumer Protection
2013Cecile T. Niang +3 more
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(Bankruptcy of Financial Institution and Financial Consumer Protection)
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015Sun Eae Chun, Seungkon Oh
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Protecting your group's financial assets.
Medical group management journal, 1993On many occasions, groups overlook an important component of risk management, writes David Cooke, CPA, M.B.A. It's what accountants call internal controls, the processes specifically designed to minimize the risk of funds misappropriation and ensure accurate recordkeeping. Cooke explains how to put these controls into place.
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