Daniel Bar Aharon critically explores the European Unionâs mounting regularity frameworks pertaining to transparency through mandated disclosure requirements within the purview of traditional investor protection regulation in financial markets.
Traditionally, financial regulatory frameworks maintain a status quo assumption of ârational investorsâ contained within neoclassical economic theory; however, reoccurring financial incidents have exposed a critical flaw in this understanding, consequently requiring further examination of the interplay between behavioral finance and financial regulation.
Daniel Bar Aharon, M.A (2021), Lauder Business School, Vienna Austria, is a Financial analyst at a multinational corporation.
List of Figures Abbreviations
Transparency and Information Asymmetry in Financial Markets
âDaniel Bar Aharon
Abstract Keywords
â1âIntroduction
â2âReview of Traditional Economic and Legal Frameworks
â3âBehavioral Finance: Market and Regulatory Implications
â4âCritical Reflection of EU Investor Protection Frameworks
â5âInterplay between Behavioral Finance and Investor Protection
â6âConclusion
âNotes on Contributor
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All Interested in the subject of financial regulations, investor protection, financial disclosure and behavioral finance. Relevant to financial regulators, financial intermediaries and individual investors.