Rebuilding the framework for financial regulation
By Jane D'Arista
May 1, 2009
May 1, 2009 | EPI Briefing Paper #231
Rebuilding the framework for financial regulation
by Jane D’Arista
The crisis in the financial system is the result of “regulatory, institutional, product, and market” failures, writes Jane D’Arista, an EPI research associate. In a briefing paper she explores how the current crisis should inform the development of a new architecture for the financial system that is linked with the real economy.
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