Regulatory approaches to consumer protection in the financial sector and beyond: Toward a smart disclosure regime?
Traditionally, consumer and data protection policies evolved from issues of consent and information disclosure. The purpose of these regulatory approaches is the protection of consumers by reducing some contracting failures, such as asymmetries of information and a lower bargaining power, especially...
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Main Authors: | REMOLINA, Nydia, GURREA-MARTINEZ, Aurelio, LOH, Yvonne Ai-Chi, HARDOON, David R. |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2020
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