As reform bills that have the potential to transform the future of financial regulation work their way through US Congress, NYU Stern professors are providing their unbiased, real-time views on a new blog, “Regulating Wall Street.” Last year, many of these faculty members developed 18 independent policy papers that addressed the causes of the financial crisis, and proposed market-focused solutions to reform the global financial system. Their recommendations, which were favorably received by Washington, were published in a book, Restoring Financial Stability: How to Repair a Failed System, (Wiley, March 2009).
The blog is a prelude to a forthcoming book of the same title authored by Stern faculty and to be published by John Wiley & Sons later this year.
“NYU Stern’s faculty continue to provide important insight into the fundamental policy questions facing the world in the aftermath of the financial crisis,” said Peter Henry, dean of NYU Stern. Their independent analysis is critical to the reform debate and fully engages our institution in a critically important conversation on the future of the global economy.” Read the blog at www.regulatingwallstreet.com and follow Regulating Wall Street on Twitter at www.twitter.com/regwallst.
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