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Using Behavioural Analysis To Improve Regulations  

March 14, 2014

UK’s Financial Conduct Authority is using insights from behavioural economics for consumer-focused regulation

 

Moneylife Digital Team

 

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), a regulatory body in the United Kingdom, in its first occasional paper, “Applying Behavioural Economics at the Financial Conduct Authority”, has described the ways in which behavioural economics will lead to a more consumer-focused regulatory approach.

 

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