Restoring Financial Stability : How to Repair a Failed System

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Pub. Date: 2009-04-01
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Summary

An insightful look at how to reform our broken financial systemThe financial crisis that unfolded in September 2008 transformed the United States and world economies. As each day's headlines brought stories of bank failures and rescues, government policies drawn and redrawn against the backdrop of an historic Presidential election, and solutions that seemed to be discarded almost as soon as they were proposed, a group of thirty-three academics at New York University Stern School of Business began tackling the hard questions behind the headlines. Representing fields of finance, economics, and accounting, these professors-led by Dean Thomas Cooley and Vice Dean Ingo Walter-shaped eighteen independent policy papers that proposed market-focused solutions to the problems within a common framework. In December, with great urgency, they sent hand-bound copies to Washington. Restoring Financial Stability is the culmination of their work. Proposes bold, yet principled approaches-including financial policy alternatives and specific courses of action-to deal with this unprecedented, systemic financial crisis Created by the contributions of various academics from New York University's Stern School of Business Provides important perspectives on both the causes of the global financial crisis as well as proposed solutions to ensure it doesn't happen again Contains detailed evaluations and analyses covering many spectrums of the marketplaceEdited by Matthew Richardson and Viral Acharya, this reliable resource brings together the best thinking of finance and economics from the faculty of one of the top universities in world.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Prologue: A Bird's Eye View
The Financial Crisis of 2007-2009: Causes and Remedies By
Causes of the Financial Crisis of 2007-2009 By
Mortgage Origination and Securitization in the Financial Crisis By
How Banks Played the Leverage "Game" By
The Rating Agencies Is Regulation the Answer By
Financial Institutions By
What to Do About the Government Sponsored Enterprises By
Enhanced Regulation of Large Complex Financial Institutions By
Hedge Funds in the Aftermath of the Financial Crisis By
Governance, Incentives and Fair Value Accounting Overview By
Corporate Governance in the Modern Financial Sector By
Rethinking Compensation in Financial Firms By
Fair Value Accounting Policy Issues Raised by the Credit Crunch By
Derivatives, Short-Selling and Transparency By
Derivatives The Ultimate Financial Innovation By
Centralized Clearing for Credit Derivatives By
Short Selling By
The Role of the Fed By
Regulating Systemic Risk By
Private Lessons for Public Banking: The Case for Conditionality in LOLR Facilities By
The Bailout By
The Financial Sector "Bailout" Sowing the Seeds of the Next Crisis By
Mortgages and Households By
Where Should the Bailout Stop By
International Coordination..
International Alignment of Financial Sector Regulation By
NYU Stern Author Biographies
Index
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