I have seen repeated assertions that self-regulation does not work. If this means no oversight whatsoever and expecting people to just do the right thing, then it is certainly true. It is more especially true when huge sums of money are involved such as in banking.
However, quite apart from being an indictment against the market, I have argued that it is more of an indictment against centralized government regulation. Most people assume that government regulatory agencies are on the task of regulating market behavior (most especially over banks). So when those agencies leave important behavior without scrutiny, the failure is upon them. Blaming self-regulation is like blaming the fox for eating the chickens when you knew you had left him to watch the hen house.
This question is intent upon probing the scope of solutions available to conducting effective regulation. While regulation is typically considered only an activity for government, I introduce another option. Private market watchdog groups could monitor the actions of market participants, publicize their businesses (both good and bad) and report them to the appropriate authorities when criminal fraud or other bad actions are discovered.
A 'best answer' would contrast how such agencies (potentially competing) might work compared to centralized government agencies. Don't tell me your ideas for reforming government agencies. For instance, one recent correspondent suggested that we need to close the "revolving door" between regulators and the regulated industries. I certainly agree. What are the mechanisms of doing this through the political system. Tell me step by step. Tell me what roadblocks you will encounter.
Next, a 'best answer' would comment on the corresponding process that would be required to reform market-based regulatory industries. Note, don't imagine that I think that such industries would instantly lead to utopia. I expect problems in human endeavors no matter how they are conducted. I am trying to examine the incentives and mechanisms in the various methods that we employ to conduct society. Since political means have been so widely accepted with what I believe are so poor results, I push especially on them.
For the benefit of Holy Cow! and anyone else thinking that this is a homework essay, I graduated from college about ten years ago. This is not homework but is based upon my personal philosophical interest.
callenqhranch:
Best effort so far; so this is not to disparage your answer. Go ahead and do what you just suggested. If *just doing it* is impossible, then you have neglected some steps or roadblocks.