When free markets fail : saving the market when it can't save itself / Scott McCleskey
By: McCleskey, Scott [author].
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Includes index.
Preface : In defense of regulation (and of free markets)
Introduction : Why regulatory reform matters to you
Meltdown in the markets : systematic risk
Can an institution be too big to fail?
Moral hazard
Toxic assets
Should regulation stifle innovation?
Rewarding success, rewarding failure : incentives and compensation
Who protects the costumer?
Transparency : letting the sun shine in, or sipping water from a firehose?
Rebuilding the regulatory structure
Rating the raters : the role of credit rating agencies
The politics of regulation
Nice law, now go do it : regulators and compliance officers
Cost-benefits analysis
It's a small world, after all
Where do we go from here? conclusions, observations, and recommendations
Judging for yourself
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