Here are links to all the posts in the Faculty Lounge online symposium on "Reforming Financial Reform" earlier in the week. Kim Krawiec (Duke) organized the forum and was joined by Cristie Ford (Univ. British Columbia), Brett McDonnell (Minnesota), Saule Omarova (North Carolina), Dan Schwarcz (Minnesota), and me. If you are interested in moving from the the substance of financial reform to analyzing the problems with the legislative and regulatory process, you might look at these posts:
- Introductory Post (Krawiec);
- Bringing Public Interest into Systemic Risk Regulation (Omarova);
- The Sausage Making of Financial Reform (Krawiec);
- Tripartism, Regulation & Zeitgeist (Ford);
- Smoothing the Financial Regulation Cycle (McDonnell);
- How the Political Economy of Financial Institution Regulation is Different & The Rise of Shadow Banking (Gerding);
- The Sausage Making of Financial Reform II (Krawiec);
- Systemic Risk Regulation as a Political Problem: A (Modified) Model of Tripartism (Omarova);
- Real Reform in Britain (Lawrence Baxter of Duke snuck a post in);
- Preventing Capture through Consumer Empowerment Programs (Schwarcz);
- Is There an Elizabeth Warren of Systemic Risk? (Krawiec (with summary of first day of symposium));
- The Inherent, Ineluctable Instability of Financial Institution Regulation (Gerding);
- A response to Erik Gerding on making capture work (Ford);
- The Volcker Rule and the Limits of "High Politics" (Ford);
- Is the Political Economy of Financial Regulation Really Fundamentally Different? (Schwarcz);
- And I Thought I Was a Pessimist (McDonnell);
- Adaptive Regulation and Channelling Politics (Gerding);
- Cycles and Romance in Financial Law (Gerding);
- Reforming Financial Reform? The Wrap-Up (Krawiec).
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