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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. -
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.1 - Applying behavioural economics at the Financial Conduct Authority [pdf]
This Occasional Paper describes how behavioural economics can help us understand and solve problems in retail financial markets more effectively. -
Occasional Paper No. 26: From advert to action: behavioural insights into the advertising of financial products
How are we affected by financial advertising? What do we pay attention to and when might we be misled? In this paper we explore the science of advertising to answer these questions. -
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The Economics of Intervention
Those sources include high profile advances in behavioural economics, as well as leaps forward in data science methodologies – the ‘big data’ revolution. ... Economics for Effective Regulation (EFER) has been designed as a specific response to -
Speech: Beyond economics?
paper on ‘Applying behavioural economics at the Financial Conduct Authority’, 2013.Similarly, the Financial Services Authority published ‘Financial Capability: a Behavioural Economics Perspective’ by de Meza et al, 2008. ... We have brought -
Human face of regulation
Speech by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive, the FCA, at the London School of Economics, London -
Occasional Paper No. 8: Consumer Vulnerability
Stimulating debate and interest around the subject of consumer vulnerability so that firms better understand the issue and act appropriately. -
Occasional Paper No. 38: Testing retirement communications: Waking up to get wise
As part of the Retirement Income Market Study and the Retirement Outcomes Review, the FCA looked into ways in which we could encourage those approaching retirement to engage with the free government guidance available to them and with their pension