Regulating Wall Street : CHOICE Act vs. Dodd-Frank /
Regulating Wall Street : CHOICE Act vs. Dodd-Frank /
CHOICE Act vs. Dodd-Frank NYU Stern White Paper
Matthew P. Richardson, Kermit L. Schoenholtz, Bruce Tuckman, Lawrence J. White ; contributing authors, Barry E. Adler, [and 15 others].
- vii, 259 pages : illustrations b&w ; 23 cm.
On cover: "NYU Stern & NYU Law School Faculty" "This report has been prepared by faculty members of the NYU Stern School of Business and the NYU School of Law"
Linkage among the White Paper, The CHOICE Act and Dodd-Frank Executive Summary / White Paper Highlights / Introduction / Managing Systemic Risk: The core of the Financial CHOICE Act -- Bank Capital Regulation and the Off-Ramp / The Volcker Rule and Regulations of Scope / Regulating Insurance Companies and the FSOC Designation of SIFIs / Don't Forget the Plumbing: Payment, Clearing, and Settlement Companies in the Dodd-Frank and Financial CHOICE Acts / Limiting Government Discretion: Other Aspects of the Financial CHOICE Act -- Monetary Policy and the Financial CHOICE Act / Rebalancing Consumer Protection in the Trump Era / Credit Rating Agencies and the Financial CHOICE Act / Evaluation of Accounting-Related Proposals in the Financial CHOICE Act /
Reining in the Regulators: Title VI of the Financial CHOICE Act / What's Not in the Financial CHOICE Act or Dodd-Frank? -- Streamlining the Regulatory Apparatus / De Facto Banking Activities / What to Do about the GSEs? / There's Still Time -- Conclusions / Matthew P. Richardson, Kermit L. Schoenholtz, Bruce Tuckman, Lawrence J. White -- Matthew P. Richardson, Kermit L. Schoenholtz, Bruce Tuckman, Lawrence J. White -- Thomas F. Cooley -- Philipp Schnabl -- Mattew P. Richardson, Bruce Tuckman -- Ralph S.J. Koijen, Matthew P. Richardson -- Bruce Tuckman -- Paul A. Wachtel -- Ingo Walter -- Matthew P. Richardson, Marti G. Subrahmanyam, Laura L. Veldkamp, Lawrence J. White -- Yiwei DOU, Stephen G. Ryan -- Barry E. Adler, Thomas F. Cooley, Lawrence J. White -- Kermit L. Schoenholtz -- Kermit L. Schoenholtz -- Matthew P. Richardson, Stijn van Nieuwerbugh, Lawrence J. White -- Thomas F. Cooley, Matthew P. Richardson, Kermit L. Schoenholtz, Bruce Tuckman, Lawrence J. White.
This White Paper is the joint work of more than a dozen faculty members of the NYU Stern School of Business and the NYU School of Law. Stern and Law School faculty have published several books in recent years on regulatory reform, including a comprehensive assessment of the Dodd-Frank Act.
The goal of the authors remains to contribute thoughtfully to the public discussion about ensuring a safe and efficient financial system. This White Paper, which builds on earlier Stern faculty publications, assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the Financial CHOICE Act proposed by the House Financial Services Committee. The CHOICE Act is the most comprehensive proposal for financial reform since Dodd-Frank and would, if enacted, dramatically alter the refulatory regime established by Dodd-Frank.
9780692858509
United States. Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
Financial institutions--Law and legislation--United States
349.73
On cover: "NYU Stern & NYU Law School Faculty" "This report has been prepared by faculty members of the NYU Stern School of Business and the NYU School of Law"
Linkage among the White Paper, The CHOICE Act and Dodd-Frank Executive Summary / White Paper Highlights / Introduction / Managing Systemic Risk: The core of the Financial CHOICE Act -- Bank Capital Regulation and the Off-Ramp / The Volcker Rule and Regulations of Scope / Regulating Insurance Companies and the FSOC Designation of SIFIs / Don't Forget the Plumbing: Payment, Clearing, and Settlement Companies in the Dodd-Frank and Financial CHOICE Acts / Limiting Government Discretion: Other Aspects of the Financial CHOICE Act -- Monetary Policy and the Financial CHOICE Act / Rebalancing Consumer Protection in the Trump Era / Credit Rating Agencies and the Financial CHOICE Act / Evaluation of Accounting-Related Proposals in the Financial CHOICE Act /
Reining in the Regulators: Title VI of the Financial CHOICE Act / What's Not in the Financial CHOICE Act or Dodd-Frank? -- Streamlining the Regulatory Apparatus / De Facto Banking Activities / What to Do about the GSEs? / There's Still Time -- Conclusions / Matthew P. Richardson, Kermit L. Schoenholtz, Bruce Tuckman, Lawrence J. White -- Matthew P. Richardson, Kermit L. Schoenholtz, Bruce Tuckman, Lawrence J. White -- Thomas F. Cooley -- Philipp Schnabl -- Mattew P. Richardson, Bruce Tuckman -- Ralph S.J. Koijen, Matthew P. Richardson -- Bruce Tuckman -- Paul A. Wachtel -- Ingo Walter -- Matthew P. Richardson, Marti G. Subrahmanyam, Laura L. Veldkamp, Lawrence J. White -- Yiwei DOU, Stephen G. Ryan -- Barry E. Adler, Thomas F. Cooley, Lawrence J. White -- Kermit L. Schoenholtz -- Kermit L. Schoenholtz -- Matthew P. Richardson, Stijn van Nieuwerbugh, Lawrence J. White -- Thomas F. Cooley, Matthew P. Richardson, Kermit L. Schoenholtz, Bruce Tuckman, Lawrence J. White.
This White Paper is the joint work of more than a dozen faculty members of the NYU Stern School of Business and the NYU School of Law. Stern and Law School faculty have published several books in recent years on regulatory reform, including a comprehensive assessment of the Dodd-Frank Act.
The goal of the authors remains to contribute thoughtfully to the public discussion about ensuring a safe and efficient financial system. This White Paper, which builds on earlier Stern faculty publications, assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the Financial CHOICE Act proposed by the House Financial Services Committee. The CHOICE Act is the most comprehensive proposal for financial reform since Dodd-Frank and would, if enacted, dramatically alter the refulatory regime established by Dodd-Frank.
9780692858509
United States. Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
Financial institutions--Law and legislation--United States
349.73
