The role of regulatory risk in the concept of banking sector’s self-regulation

Stanisław Kasiewicz (1)
(1) Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie, Poland

Abstract

Self-regulation is one of the concepts of regulatory implementation. The purpose of the article is to show the role of regulatory risk in the process of regulating the banking sector through self-regulation. This concept is quite rarely used in the practice of regulating the European banking services market. In the article a hypothesis is put forward that the popularization of this concept and ensuring of its effectiveness and efficiency require specific conditions to be met, in particular, adequate regulatory risk measurement method to be used. Regulatory risk covers threats or opportunities attributable only to the regulator in connection with the implementation of a specific regulation into the practice of the functioning of banking institutions.

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Stanisław Kasiewicz
Kasiewicz, S. (2017). The role of regulatory risk in the concept of banking sector’s self-regulation. Kwartalnik Nauk O Przedsiębiorstwie, 42(1), 39–46. Retrieved from https://econjournals.sgh.waw.pl/KNoP/article/view/1504

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