International banking regulations stabilize financial systems and boost investment decisions.
Financial systems need regulations to stay healthy, but too much regulation can lead to missed opportunities. This paper looks at how regulations are developed and applied in the economy and financial systems of countries. It discusses the benefits and limitations of government intervention in regulating and supervising financial systems. International agreements like the Basel agreements help standardize banking regulations globally, which stabilizes the banking system and makes decision-making easier for investors. However, implementing these agreements comes with costs that need to be carefully considered.