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How to Regulate Mortgage Lending, Part 2
By William K. Black (cross-posted from Benzinga.com) When Reputation becomes Ineffective or even Perverse Control fraud also makes reputation perverse. Theoclassical economists predict that reputation trumps everything, even auditors'…
How to Regulate Mortgage Lending, Part 1
By William K. Black (cross-posted from Benzinga.com) “Regulating” and “deregulating” are terms that often mislead. My next three columns discuss how to regulate two diverse activities that are critical to our economy – residential…
Dodd-Frank: The Devil is in the Details
The Dodd-Frank Act is supposed to reform the way Wall Street works. It is supposed to correct abuses that led the world to the brink of disaster. After passage the intricate details to be implemented required the formation numerous study…
Spain’s Cajas to Reveal Real Estate Losses
The Bank of Spain is to force the cajas, Spanish savings banks to reveal the extent of their property losses. The thinking behind this move is the same as the thinking that prompted the stress tests in both the US and Europe; officials…
Obama Embraces the “Economic Philosophy That Has Completely Failed”
By William K. Black President Obama's Executive Order on regulatory review was originally set in motion by his February 3, 2009 direction to OMB to create an improved regulatory review process. The fundamental principles and structures…
Spain’s bank nationalisation and the euro zone crisis
On Monday I first learned that Spain was to partially nationalise its banking system via the Financial Times Deutschland. The title of this article is the most appropriate I have seen discussing the issue, "Madrid riskiert für Cajas…
More on The Fall of the New Monetary Consensus
By Edward Harrison Randall Wray wrote a paper on "The Fall of the New Monetary Consensus" which we posted at Credit Writedowns last week. Randy took on the theoretical underpinnings that guided policy makers through the most…
Jamie Dimon on CNBC
Jamie Dimon's 17-minute interview by Maria Bartiromo below was done earlier in the week before JPMorgan Chase released their numbers. The numbers were good, showing quarterly profits of $4.8 billion or $1.12 a share. Dimon expects to resume…
The Conundrum of Central Bankers
by Annaly Capital Management An interesting recent piece by Reuven Glick and Kevin J. Lansing of the San Francisco Fed looks to explain changes in the savings rate over time. On an aggregate level, the authors point out that the savings…
The Fall of the New Monetary Consensus
By L. Randall Wray The following is a paper given at the ASSA conference in Denver this past week for a panel organized by James Galbraith, titled Pressures on the Paradigm, sponsored by Economists for Peace & Security. The Queen…