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Restoring financial stability : how to repair a failed system / Viral Acharya and Matthew Richardson, editors.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Spanish Series: Wiley finance seriesPublication details: Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, c2009.Description: xiii, 401 pISBN:
  • 9780470499344 (cloth)
  • 0470499346 (cloth)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 339.50973 22
LOC classification:
  • HG 181 A176r 2009
Contents:
Prologue : a bird's-eye view : the financial crisis of 2007-2009 : causes and remedies / Viral V. Acharya [and others] -- Causes of the financial crisis of 2007-2009 / Matthew Richardson -- Mortgage origination and securitization in the financial crisis / Dwight Jaffee [and others] -- How banks played the leverage game / Viral V. Acharya and Philipp Schnabl -- The rating agencies : is regulation the answer? / Matthew Richardson and Lawrence J. White -- Financial institutions / Matthew Richardson -- What to do about government-sponsored enterprises? / Dwight Jaffee [and others] -- Enhanced regulation of large, complex financial institutions / Anthony Saunders, Roy C. Smith, and Ingo Walter -- Hedge funds in the aftermath of the financial crisis / Stephen J. Brown [and others] -- Governance, incentives, and fair value accounting overview / Viral V. Acharya and Rangarajan K. Sundaram -- Corporate governance in the modern financial sector / Viral V. Acharya [and others] -- Rethinking compensation in financial firms / Gian Luca Clementi [and others] -- Fair value accounting : policy issues raised by the credit crunch / Stephen G. Ryan -- Derivatives, short selling, and transparency / Viral V. Acharya -- Derivatives : the ultimate financial innovation / Viral V. Acharya [and others] --- Centralized clearing for credit derivatives / Viral V. Acharya [and others] -- Short selling / Menachem Brenner and Marti G. Subrahmanyam -- The role of the Federal Reserve / Thomas F. Cooley and Thomas Philippon -- Regulating systemic risk / Viral V. Acharya [and others] -- Private lessons for public banking : the case for conditionality in LOLR facilities / Viral V. Acharya and David K. Backus -- The bailout / Thomas F. Cooley and Thomas Philippon -- The financial sector bailout : sowing the seeds for the next crisis? / Viral V. Acharya and Rangarajan K. Sundaram -- Mortgages and households / Andrew Caplin and Thomas F. Cooley -- Where should the bailout stop? / Edward I. Altman and Thomas Philippon -- International alignment of financial sector regulation / Viral V. Acharya, Paul Wachtel, and Ingo Walter.
Summary: An insightful look at how to reform our broken financial system. The 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.
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Prologue : a bird's-eye view : the financial crisis of 2007-2009 : causes and remedies / Viral V. Acharya [and others] --
Causes of the financial crisis of 2007-2009 / Matthew Richardson --
Mortgage origination and securitization in the financial crisis / Dwight Jaffee [and others] --
How banks played the leverage game / Viral V. Acharya and Philipp Schnabl --
The rating agencies : is regulation the answer? / Matthew Richardson and Lawrence J. White --
Financial institutions / Matthew Richardson --
What to do about government-sponsored enterprises? / Dwight Jaffee [and others] --
Enhanced regulation of large, complex financial institutions / Anthony Saunders, Roy C. Smith, and Ingo Walter --
Hedge funds in the aftermath of the financial crisis / Stephen J. Brown [and others] --
Governance, incentives, and fair value accounting overview / Viral V. Acharya and Rangarajan K. Sundaram --
Corporate governance in the modern financial sector / Viral V. Acharya [and others] --
Rethinking compensation in financial firms / Gian Luca Clementi [and others] --
Fair value accounting : policy issues raised by the credit crunch / Stephen G. Ryan --
Derivatives, short selling, and transparency / Viral V. Acharya --
Derivatives : the ultimate financial innovation / Viral V. Acharya [and others] ---
Centralized clearing for credit derivatives / Viral V. Acharya [and others] --
Short selling / Menachem Brenner and Marti G. Subrahmanyam --
The role of the Federal Reserve / Thomas F. Cooley and Thomas Philippon --
Regulating systemic risk / Viral V. Acharya [and others] --
Private lessons for public banking : the case for conditionality in LOLR facilities / Viral V. Acharya and David K. Backus --
The bailout / Thomas F. Cooley and Thomas Philippon --
The financial sector bailout : sowing the seeds for the next crisis? / Viral V. Acharya and Rangarajan K. Sundaram --
Mortgages and households / Andrew Caplin and Thomas F. Cooley --
Where should the bailout stop? / Edward I. Altman and Thomas Philippon --
International alignment of financial sector regulation / Viral V. Acharya, Paul Wachtel, and Ingo Walter.

An insightful look at how to reform our broken financial system. The 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.

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