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Whalen, R. Christopher 12 Feldkamp, Frederick L. 2
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Networks Financial Institute, Scott College of Business 8
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NFI Policy Briefs 8 Wiley Finance Ser 1 Wiley Finance Series 1 Wiley finance series 1
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RePEc 8 ECONIS (ZBW) 4
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Dodd-Frank and the Great Debate: Regulation vs. Growth
Whalen, R. Christopher - Networks Financial Institute, Scott College of Business - 2014
The history of regulation in America is as old as the republic itself. Since colonial times, Americans have struggled with the conflict between the desire for individual freedom and economic growth, and the need for rules and structure in a civil society. The evolution of the United States from...
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Why Fixing the "Shadow Banking" Sector is Essential for the U.S. Housing Market
Whalen, R. Christopher - Networks Financial Institute, Scott College of Business - 2013
The title "shadow banking system" sounds pejorative and certainly is in the minds of most people who work in or watch the business of money and credit. In the world of subprime real estate, abuse of private financial vehicles with insurance enhancements and ratings led to the collapse of the...
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A New Deal for the 21st Century: Less Entitlement, More Accountability
Whalen, R. Christopher - Networks Financial Institute, Scott College of Business - 2011
This paper explores the evolution of American economic policy since the New Deal. It argues that an accumulation of statist institutions and policies since World War II have led to the latest financial crisis in the housing sector. The paper then makes proposals with respect to fiscal policy,...
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What is a Core Deposit and Why Does It Matter? Legislative and Regulatory Actions Regarding FDIC-insured Bank Deposits Pursuant to the Dodd-Frank Act
Whalen, R. Christopher - Networks Financial Institute, Scott College of Business - 2011
The paper looks at the changes in the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation assessment process since the passage of the Dodd-Frank legislation. It outlines some of the changes made to the insurance premium rates as well as the calculation of the deposit assessment base, and examines how the...
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I am Superman: The Federal Reserve Board and the Neverending Crisis
Whalen, R. Christopher - Networks Financial Institute, Scott College of Business - 2010
This article asserts that, in dealing with the 2007-2009 financial crisis, the Federal Reserve Bank (Fed) has placed its role as monetary agency and de facto steward of the market for U.S. Treasury debt ahead of its statutory responsibility for ensuring the soundness of the private banks. This...
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Rebuilding the U.S. Banking System: Back to Basics in Financial Markets and Institutions
Whalen, R. Christopher - Networks Financial Institute, Scott College of Business - 2009
This paper seeks to review events leading up to the financial crisis of 2008, including the massive government intervention into the U.S. financial markets, and then asks some questions and makes some recommendations about changes in specific areas of business practice and public policy as they...
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Is It Possible to Re-Privatize the U.S. Financial System?
Whalen, R. Christopher - Networks Financial Institute, Scott College of Business - 2009
Since the 1930s, when the U.S. Congress interposed government regulation of banks for market discipline, the role of the state in the American financial system has steadily grown. While politicians and executives from the financial services industry characterize the relationship as a...
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The Subprime Crisis - Cause, Effect and Consequences
Whalen, R. Christopher - Networks Financial Institute, Scott College of Business - 2008
Despite the considerable media attention given to the collapse of the market for complex structured assets that contain subprime mortgages, there has been too little discussion of why this crisis occurred. "The Subprime Crisis: Cause, Effect and Consequences" argues that three basic issues are...
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Financial stability : fraud, confidence and the wealth of nations
Feldkamp, Frederick L.; Whalen, R. Christopher - 2014
"Describes the economic, political and legal antecedents of financial crises in the western market economies. By describing how these events developed in the past and how the markets can be used to gauge the threat of future contagion, the book provides a roadmap for how we can avoid financial...
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Financial Stability : Fraud, Confidence and the Wealth of Nations
Feldkamp, Frederick L. - 2014 - 1st ed.
Applying the Lessons of History to Understanding Fraud Today and Tomorrow Financial Stability provides a roadmap by which the world can anticipate and avoid future financial disruptions. This unique discussion of past and present financial events offers new insights that explain economic,...
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