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Regulatory interventions impact market stability from "summary" of Why Stock Markets Crash by Didier Sornette

Regulatory interventions are intended to control and steer market dynamics in a desirable direction. However, the impact of such interventions on market stability is not always straightforward. One reason for this complexity is that regulatory measures can introduce new uncertainties and distortions into the market. For example, imposing restrictions on certain types of trading activities may lead to unintended consequences, such as increased volatility or reduced liquidity. Moreover, regulatory interventions can also create a false sense of security among market participants. When investors believe that the government or regulatory bodies will step in to prevent a market crash, they may take on excessive risks, assuming that they will be bailed out if things go wrong. In this way, regulatory interventions can actually exacerbate market instability by encouraging risky behavior. Furthermore, the effe...
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    Why Stock Markets Crash

    Didier Sornette

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