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Bad History, Worse Policy: How a False Narrative about the Financial Crisis Led to the Dodd-Frank Act
Wallison, Peter J.
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American Enterprise Institute
In his new book, Peter Wallison argues the Dodd-Frank Act was the result of a false narrative about the 2008 financial crisis, blaming the crisis on the private sectors when in fact it was caused by the US government’s housing policies. This was not harmless error; the act will suppress...
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The Economic and Legal Consequences of Requiring the Expensing of Employee Stock Options without Specifying the Valuation Method
hassett, kevin allen
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Wallison, Peter J.
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American Enterprise Institute
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2003
Requiring companies to expense options in the absence of any satisfactory method to evaluate their costs would be inconsistent with the principles and objectives of accounting.
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The GAAP Gap
Wallison, Peter J.
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Litan, Robert E.
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American Enterprise Institute
Today's knowledge-based economy requires an entirely new system of assessing the value of companies--a system tapping the vast communication capabilities of the Internet.
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Competitive Equity
Wallison, Peter J.
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Litan, Robert E.
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American Enterprise Institute
This book recommends the creation of a new, alternative legal structure for collective investment, the "managed investment trust."
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Optional Federal Chartering and Regulation of Insurance Companies
Wallison, Peter J.
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American Enterprise Institute
In response to heightened competition, the larger insurance companies and various insurance industry groups have become interested in the concept of federal chartering and regulation.
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Back from the Brink
Wallison, Peter J.
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American Enterprise Institute
The central causes of the Savings and Loans debacle, according to this study, lay in the decision to substitute government regulation for the disciplines of the market.
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