This Article reviews differences in regulatory structure across sectors of the financial services industry in the United States and then explores the difficulties these differences pose to our current system of regulation and also to proposals for financial modernization
This Article reviews three periods of investment company regulation by the Securities and Exchange C...
This Article examines the regulatory challenges raised by recent, overlooked changes in insurance ma...
The recent financial crisis has led many to question how well businesses deliver consumer financial ...
The world's financial industry has been undergoing a series of dynamic transitions for at least the ...
This article traces the history of the growth and regulation of banking services in the United State...
This chapter will compare the functional system of regulation in the United States with the single...
This Article examines our current scheme of bank regulation through an analysis of banks\u27 securit...
Within the past thirty-five years approximately fifty nations have consolidated their financial regu...
In this brief essay, prepared as part of a symposium on The New Federalism: Plural Governance in a D...
In the United States today, the system of financial regulation is complex and fragmented. Responsibi...
This essay will appear as a chapter in a forthcoming edited volume published by Oxford University Pr...
This thesis analyzes the previous regulatory approach to bank investment activities in the United St...
How intensively should financial markets be regulated? Given the talk of regulatory convergence in f...
This Article reviews the historical background of the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 along with the dev...
This article describes the development of the competing regulatory bodies for banking, insurance, se...
This Article reviews three periods of investment company regulation by the Securities and Exchange C...
This Article examines the regulatory challenges raised by recent, overlooked changes in insurance ma...
The recent financial crisis has led many to question how well businesses deliver consumer financial ...
The world's financial industry has been undergoing a series of dynamic transitions for at least the ...
This article traces the history of the growth and regulation of banking services in the United State...
This chapter will compare the functional system of regulation in the United States with the single...
This Article examines our current scheme of bank regulation through an analysis of banks\u27 securit...
Within the past thirty-five years approximately fifty nations have consolidated their financial regu...
In this brief essay, prepared as part of a symposium on The New Federalism: Plural Governance in a D...
In the United States today, the system of financial regulation is complex and fragmented. Responsibi...
This essay will appear as a chapter in a forthcoming edited volume published by Oxford University Pr...
This thesis analyzes the previous regulatory approach to bank investment activities in the United St...
How intensively should financial markets be regulated? Given the talk of regulatory convergence in f...
This Article reviews the historical background of the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 along with the dev...
This article describes the development of the competing regulatory bodies for banking, insurance, se...
This Article reviews three periods of investment company regulation by the Securities and Exchange C...
This Article examines the regulatory challenges raised by recent, overlooked changes in insurance ma...
The recent financial crisis has led many to question how well businesses deliver consumer financial ...