Introductory essay for the symposium The Fall from the Bailout: The Impact of the 2008 Bailout of Lending Regulation, Securities Regulations, and Business Ethics
In September 2008, the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers sent financial markets in the United States int...
This paper strives to understand the role of the deregulation movement in the 2008 financial crisis,...
This essay, originating in a presentation made at the University of Dayton School of Law\u27s Fallo...
In the lead-up to the financial crisis, the U.S. financial sector was overleveraged, short-funded, r...
The most recent crisis on Wall Street presents our nation with an extraordinary opportunity to begin...
This case study examines five dimensions of the 2007-2009 financial crisis in the United States: (1)...
Much has been written on the legal causes of the financial crisis and its aftermath, often referred ...
In this Essay, I assess the enactment and implications of the Dodd-Frank Act, Congress’s response to...
In the fall of 2008, the financial crisis crushed the U.S. economy and plunged the country into the ...
In the midst of turmoil, regulation is “a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority” to ...
Abstract. The most common narrative about the causes of the 2008 crisis is centered on the housing m...
The financial crisis of 2007-2008 exposed gaps in the law that authorizes federal agencies to provid...
This dissertation studies the optimal regulatory response to financial crises. The first two chapter...
This Article discusses the need for a board of last resort to set financial values during periods of...
In the wake of this financial crisis 2007-2009, the government injected approximately $604 billion i...
In September 2008, the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers sent financial markets in the United States int...
This paper strives to understand the role of the deregulation movement in the 2008 financial crisis,...
This essay, originating in a presentation made at the University of Dayton School of Law\u27s Fallo...
In the lead-up to the financial crisis, the U.S. financial sector was overleveraged, short-funded, r...
The most recent crisis on Wall Street presents our nation with an extraordinary opportunity to begin...
This case study examines five dimensions of the 2007-2009 financial crisis in the United States: (1)...
Much has been written on the legal causes of the financial crisis and its aftermath, often referred ...
In this Essay, I assess the enactment and implications of the Dodd-Frank Act, Congress’s response to...
In the fall of 2008, the financial crisis crushed the U.S. economy and plunged the country into the ...
In the midst of turmoil, regulation is “a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority” to ...
Abstract. The most common narrative about the causes of the 2008 crisis is centered on the housing m...
The financial crisis of 2007-2008 exposed gaps in the law that authorizes federal agencies to provid...
This dissertation studies the optimal regulatory response to financial crises. The first two chapter...
This Article discusses the need for a board of last resort to set financial values during periods of...
In the wake of this financial crisis 2007-2009, the government injected approximately $604 billion i...
In September 2008, the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers sent financial markets in the United States int...
This paper strives to understand the role of the deregulation movement in the 2008 financial crisis,...
This essay, originating in a presentation made at the University of Dayton School of Law\u27s Fallo...