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Talking about my generation


Discussions about ageism are often focused on negative stereotypes and discrimination against older people, but young people also experience negative attitudes and assumptions based on their age. This report provides a detailed understanding of how young people in Australia perceive their age and generational identity, the factors that shape these views, and how they relate...
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The Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law: Lessons for Australian banks and Chinese regulators


This research project compares the application of the competition laws of China and Australia to bank mergers, against financial regulatory frameworks and the dual objectives of competition and economic stability. As the title indicates, it seeks to identify lessons for Australian banks and Chinese regulators. A number of features dictate that the two jurisdictions will...
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Regulatory analytics and data architecture (RADAR)


Rapid developments in cloud computing and data science have significantly reduced the cost and expanded the scope of possible analytics in the practise of financial regulation. However, the existing Organizational Architecture of regulatory interaction is still rooted in old models of data that sit in siloes and is not actively integrated or shared.
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Aspects of regional financial stability: a policy approach


This paper analyses some of the financial issues that could contribute to the develoment of a more resilient global financial system and contribute to regional financial stability.
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Regulation and reforms to enhance financial stability in the post-GFC era


This paper discusses key regulatory issues and developments emerging from the GFC in relation to three distinct areas - financial market regulation; taxation; and banking and finance. The paper analyses the adequacy and efficacy of Australia's legal infrastructure in these three areas from a comparative perspective.