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A test of conscience
The occasional paper highlights the importance of leaders responding to these forward-looking questions as a matter of priority. ... Now, this is changing as the FCA engages on areas like behavioural economics, with banks also positively contributing to -
Regulation in a changing world
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, delivered at the City of London/Cicero event on Future of Regulation. -
Speech: The economic challenge of regulating the mortgage market
At the same time, though, it is true that most regulatory thinking about decision-making draws almost exclusively on neoclassical economics and behavioural economics – meaning, if you like, economics which takes ... It is worth noting explicitly that -
Occasional Paper No. 36: Sending out an SMS: The impact of automatically enrolling consumers into overdraft alerts
As part of the high-cost credit review, the FCA wanted to understand the impact of auto enrolling customers into overdraft and unpaid item (retry) alerts on customer overdrafting behaviour. -
Occasional paper No.40: Time to act: A field experiment on overdraft alerts
As part of the high-cost credit review, the FCA wanted to understand the impact of automatically enrolling customers into just-in-time arranged overdraft alerts and early warning alerts for overdrafts and unpaid items. -
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? -
Occasional Paper No. 51: Using online experiments for behaviourally informed consumer policy
Consumer policy is informed by human behaviour but how do we measure this in a cost effective and relevant way? Online experiments help us focus our policy making decisions to act in consumers interests. -
Occasional Paper No. 19: Attention, Search and Switching: Evidence on Mandated Disclosure from the Savings Market
Occasional Paper No. 19: Attention, Search and Switching: Evidence on Mandated Disclosure from the Savings Market. ... Occasional Paper No. 19: Attention, Search and Switching: Evidence on Mandated Disclosure from the Savings Market (PDF 2.34MB). -
FCA publishes Future Approach to Consumers
The FCA has published its ‘FCA Mission – Our Future Approach to Consumers’ in 2017. -
Occasional Paper No. 20: Can we predict which consumer credit users will suffer financial distress?
This paper analyses the prevalence of financial distress, how this distress is related to consumer credit use, and whether financial distress can be predicted.