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This paper examines fifteen historical episodes of stock market crashes and their aftermath in the United States over the last one hundred years. Our basic conclusion from studying these episodes is that financial instability is the key problem facing monetary policy makers and not stock market...
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What are the issues? -- Investment banking : conflicts of interest in underwriting and research -- Accounting : conflicts of interest in auditing and consulting -- Conflicts of interest in universal banking -- Overview and conclusions -- Discussion and roundtable
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Interventions by the Federal Reserve during the financial crisis of 2007-2009 were generally viewed as unprecedented and in violation of the rules—notably Bagehot's rule—that a central bank should follow to avoid the time-inconsistency problem and moral hazard. Reviewing the evidence for...
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