It is a pleasure to comment on the fine institutional studies in this issue by Gillian Metzger and David Zaring. Professor Metzger explores the many ways in which financial regulation, as reflected in the regulatory functions of the Federal Reserve (the Fed), differs from mainstream administrative law, as represented by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). She describes the historical roots of the divergence, explains how it has persisted over time, and offers some intriguing thoughts about the possibilities for convergence in the future. Professor Zaring paints a fascinating portrait of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), the entity within the Fed that determines national monetary policy. Drawing upon transcripts of FOMC meetin...
The Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, is one of the most important and powerfu...
Observers of our federal republic have long acknowledged that a fourth branch of government comprisi...
LLM dissertation considering variant approaches to financial regulation, reviewing the policies, ben...
It is a pleasure to comment on the fine institutional studies in this issue by Gillian Metzger and D...
Administrative law and financial regulation might be thought closely connected, sharing a focus on f...
In this Article, Professor Malloy explores the effects of the federal securities antifraud rule on t...
Applying capture analysis in the hotly contested arena of financial regulation is difficult. Numerou...
Financial regulation should be countercyclical, strengthening during speculative booms to contain ex...
A pitched battle is currently being waged for control of the American banking industry. For over a h...
Nearly 30% of US banks employ at least one board member who currently serves (or has previously serv...
This Article examines the recent history and implementation of one of the central provisions in U.S....
This article considers the financial panic of 2008 in historical context by analyzing the institutio...
In the face of the financial crisis that engulfed the globe beginning in 2007, the U.S. Federal Rese...
It is common to consider monetary policy as a unidimensional problem, involving only the choice of a...
The last two years have seen astonishing changes to how fiscal and monetary authorities in the devel...
The Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, is one of the most important and powerfu...
Observers of our federal republic have long acknowledged that a fourth branch of government comprisi...
LLM dissertation considering variant approaches to financial regulation, reviewing the policies, ben...
It is a pleasure to comment on the fine institutional studies in this issue by Gillian Metzger and D...
Administrative law and financial regulation might be thought closely connected, sharing a focus on f...
In this Article, Professor Malloy explores the effects of the federal securities antifraud rule on t...
Applying capture analysis in the hotly contested arena of financial regulation is difficult. Numerou...
Financial regulation should be countercyclical, strengthening during speculative booms to contain ex...
A pitched battle is currently being waged for control of the American banking industry. For over a h...
Nearly 30% of US banks employ at least one board member who currently serves (or has previously serv...
This Article examines the recent history and implementation of one of the central provisions in U.S....
This article considers the financial panic of 2008 in historical context by analyzing the institutio...
In the face of the financial crisis that engulfed the globe beginning in 2007, the U.S. Federal Rese...
It is common to consider monetary policy as a unidimensional problem, involving only the choice of a...
The last two years have seen astonishing changes to how fiscal and monetary authorities in the devel...
The Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, is one of the most important and powerfu...
Observers of our federal republic have long acknowledged that a fourth branch of government comprisi...
LLM dissertation considering variant approaches to financial regulation, reviewing the policies, ben...