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Transparency and Information Asymmetry in Financial Markets (A Critical Perspective)
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Product Details
Author:
Daniel Bar Aharon
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
66
Publisher:
Brill (March 30, 2023)
Imprint:
Brill
Language:
English
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13:
9789004537026
ISBN-10:
9004537023
Weight:
4oz
Dimensions:
6.1" x 9.25" x 0.16"
File:
TWO RIVERS-PERSEUS-Metadata_Only_Perseus_Distribution_Customer_Group_Metadata_20260711163347-20260712.xml
Folder:
TWO RIVERS
List Price:
$84.00
Country of Origin:
Netherlands
Series:
Brill Research Perspectives in International Banking and Securities La
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P-PER
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Pub Discount:
35
Overview
Daniel Bar Aharon critically explores the European Union’s mounting regularity frameworks pertaining to transparency through mandated disclosure requirements within the purview of traditional investor protection regulation in financial markets.
Traditionally, financial regulatory frameworks maintain a status quo assumption of “rational investors” contained within neoclassical economic theory; however, reoccurring financial incidents have exposed a critical flaw in this understanding, consequently requiring further examination of the interplay between behavioral finance and financial regulation.
Traditionally, financial regulatory frameworks maintain a status quo assumption of “rational investors” contained within neoclassical economic theory; however, reoccurring financial incidents have exposed a critical flaw in this understanding, consequently requiring further examination of the interplay between behavioral finance and financial regulation.








