Potter, Mike.

An Exploration of Effectiveness in the Regulation of Federal Depository Institutions, 1989–2008 : Striving for Balance. - 1 online resource (102 pages)

Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Challenge of Distilling and Examining a Theory of Regulatory Effectiveness -- Chapter 3: The Impact of Agency Longevity on Financial Services Regulatory Effectiveness -- Chapter 4: The Impact of Ability to Manage Political Complexity, Frontline Employees, and Political Appointee Turnover on Regulatory Effectiveness -- Chapter 5: Impact of Mission Stability, Regulatory Style, and Financial Resources on Regulatory Effectiveness -- Chapter 6: Conclusions -- Appendix A: NCUA Regression Models -- Appendix B: OTS Regression Models -- Appendix C: OCC Regression Models -- Appendix D: Correlations for NCUA -- Appendix E: Correlations for OCC -- Appendix F: Correlations for OTS -- Appendix G: Descriptive Statistics for NCUA -- Appendix H: Descriptive Statistics for OCC -- Appendix I: Descriptive Statistics for OTS -- References -- About the Author.

This book is an applied study of regulatory policymaking. It investigates the qualities that make regulators effective and concludes that effective regulators balance a public interest orientation with openness towards their regulated communities.

9780739179369


National Credit Union Administration (U.S.).


Electronic books.

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