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RBA Glossary definition for deregulation
deregulation – The progressive removal of controls on entry and operations, intended to enhance competition, and raise the productivity of the major entities in the industry concerned.
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Trends in the Financial System
31 May 1999
RDP
1999-05
The main factors that we identify are financial deepening, globalisation, technological progress and deregulation. ... The deregulation of the financial system removed the constraint that had existed on this behaviour in the past.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-05/trends-in-the-financial-system.html
Introduction
31 May 1999
RDP
1999-05
The driving forces behind these changes have been financial deregulation, technological progress and globalisation, supported by increased demand by consumers for a greater variety of sophisticated financial products and services. ... In Section 3 we
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-05/introduction.html
References
31 May 1999
RDP
1999-05
745–771. Grenville, S.A. (1991), ‘The Evolution of Financial Deregulation’, in I. ... Macfarlane (ed.), The Deregulation of Financial Intermediaries, Proceedings of a Conference, Reserve Bank of Australia, Sydney, pp.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-05/references.html
Conglomeration and the Competitive Fringe
31 May 1999
RDP
1999-05
We have already argued that technological change and deregulation have combined to increase the contestability of the banking sector.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-05/conglomeration-and-the-competitive-fringe.html
Consolidation: Efficiency and System Stability
31 May 1999
RDP
1999-05
period which straddles the significant deregulation of the mid 1980s.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-05/consolidation-efficiency-and-system-stability.html
Implications for System Stability and Monetary Policy
31 May 1999
RDP
1999-05
Certain changes appear to have been associated with efficiency improvements. In particular, following deregulation of the banking sector (and aided by technological innovations and the move towards globalisation) there has been
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-05/implications-for-system-stability-and-monetary-policy.html
Monetary Policy, Financial System Stability and Efficiency
31 May 1999
RDP
1999-05
These were, in large part, fuelled by the increase in intermediation following deregulation of the financial system in the first half of the 1980s (Section 3.2).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-05/monetary-policy-financial-system-stability-and-efficiency.html