What Kind of a Financial System do Canadians Want? Implications of Globalization and Current Canadian Policies for the Future of the Canadian Financial System (Working Paper 2)
Abstract
This paper examines the longer term
outlook for the Canadian financial services
industry and its governance. Attention is
paid to what would happen to the Canadian
financial system and its governance, federal
and provincial, if current trends in the
international and Canadian financial services
environment and in Canadian regulatory
policies continued into the future.
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