The growing importance of risk in financial regulation



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The growing importance of risk in
financial regulation

Ojo, Marianne

Center for European Law and Politics, University of Bremen,
Oxford Brookes University

December 2009

Online at http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/19117/

MPRA Paper No. 19117, posted 10. December 2009 / 00:41



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