In the lead-up to the financial crisis, the U.S. financial sector was overleveraged, short-funded, risky, and opaque. Shadow banking permitted institutions to avoid comprehensive supervision and capital requirements. Innovation outpaced the ability or willingness of private- and public-sector guardians to rein in risks. An asset bubble fed the system, until the market imploded in the fall of 2008. When the crisis hit, our society found itself illequipped to deal with the failure of leading financial firms. In the wake of the crisis, the Obama Administration proposed a set of reforms that were eventually embodied, in large part, in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010. This Essay explores the Act\u27s key r...
The most recent crisis on Wall Street presents our nation with an extraordinary opportunity to begin...
This article is based on testimony presented on December 7, 2011, before the Subcommittee on Financi...
It is fair to say that reforming the regulation of the financial sector is currently one of the most...
In the lead-up to the financial crisis, the U.S. financial sector was overleveraged, short-funded, r...
In the fall of 2008, the financial crisis crushed the U.S. economy and plunged the country into the ...
This article considers the financial panic of 2008 in historical context by analyzing the institutio...
The deepest economic collapse in 75 years occurred because of a widespread failure across the financ...
This paper discusses the key regulatory, market and political failures that led to the 2008-2009 Uni...
In this Essay, I assess the enactment and implications of the Dodd-Frank Act, Congress’s response to...
The financial crisis of 2007-2008 exposed gaps in the law that authorizes federal agencies to provid...
The combination of unregulated financial innovation and rampant greed had, and continues to have, di...
The financial crisis of 2008-2009 set the globally economy into a free-fall, requiring massive gover...
This Essay examines the key strengths and limitations of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consu...
The ongoing financial crisis has revealed fundamental weaknesses in the regulatory systems of the Un...
The global financial crisis caused widespread harm not just to the financial system, but also to mil...
The most recent crisis on Wall Street presents our nation with an extraordinary opportunity to begin...
This article is based on testimony presented on December 7, 2011, before the Subcommittee on Financi...
It is fair to say that reforming the regulation of the financial sector is currently one of the most...
In the lead-up to the financial crisis, the U.S. financial sector was overleveraged, short-funded, r...
In the fall of 2008, the financial crisis crushed the U.S. economy and plunged the country into the ...
This article considers the financial panic of 2008 in historical context by analyzing the institutio...
The deepest economic collapse in 75 years occurred because of a widespread failure across the financ...
This paper discusses the key regulatory, market and political failures that led to the 2008-2009 Uni...
In this Essay, I assess the enactment and implications of the Dodd-Frank Act, Congress’s response to...
The financial crisis of 2007-2008 exposed gaps in the law that authorizes federal agencies to provid...
The combination of unregulated financial innovation and rampant greed had, and continues to have, di...
The financial crisis of 2008-2009 set the globally economy into a free-fall, requiring massive gover...
This Essay examines the key strengths and limitations of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consu...
The ongoing financial crisis has revealed fundamental weaknesses in the regulatory systems of the Un...
The global financial crisis caused widespread harm not just to the financial system, but also to mil...
The most recent crisis on Wall Street presents our nation with an extraordinary opportunity to begin...
This article is based on testimony presented on December 7, 2011, before the Subcommittee on Financi...
It is fair to say that reforming the regulation of the financial sector is currently one of the most...