Definitions from Wiktionary (market discipline)
▸ noun: (banking, economics) The forces in a free market which tend to control and limit the riskiness of a financial institution's investment and lending activities, such as the concern of depositors for the safety of their deposits and the concern of bank investors for the safety and soundness of their institutions.
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▸ noun: (banking, economics) The forces in a free market which tend to control and limit the riskiness of a financial institution's investment and lending activities, such as the concern of depositors for the safety of their deposits and the concern of bank investors for the safety and soundness of their institutions.
Similar:
microprudence,
market foreclosure,
market force,
market risk,
market jitters,
monetary policy,
monetarism,
capital control,
financial economics,
free market,
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