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FCA publishes occasional papers on behavioural economics exploring how people make financial decisions
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published two occasional papers on behavioural economics to explore how people make financial decisions. -
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Occasional Paper No. 13: Economics for Effective Regulation
Occasional Paper No. 13: Economics for Effective Regulation. Occasional papers First published:. ... Occasional Paper No. 13: Economics for Effective Regulation (PDF). We have published this Occasional Paper alongside an articleEconomics for Effective -
Occasional Paper No. 3: How does selling insurance as an add-on affect consumer decisions?
To facilitate this, we publish a series of Occasional Papers in financial regulation, extending across economics and other disciplines. ... As demonstrated in our Occasional Papers 1 and 2, we have been exploring practical ways of using behavioural -
FCA publishes Future Approach to Consumers
The FCA has published its ‘FCA Mission – Our Future Approach to Consumers’ in 2017. -
General insurance add-ons market study
We used behavioural economics as a key tool during the study. ... Experimental consumer research report (London Economics). radios. Yes. No. What can we do to improve pages like this? -
Promoting competition in the financial services sector
Christopher Woolard, Director of Policy, Risk and Research, the FCA, at the Future of Financial Services summit, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
Climate change and sustainable finance
The FCA's work on climate change and other environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. -
The role of consumer decision-making in ensuring good market dynamics in the mortgage sector
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, at the Mortgages Conference. -
Our Perimeter Report
Our perimeter (remit) determines the activities we regulate and the level of protection consumers can expect when they buy financial services and products