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Introduction |
by Alan S. Blinder, Andrew W. Lo, and Robert M. Solow |
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Rethinking macroeconomics and finance |
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Some reflections on the crisis and the policy response |
Ben S. Bernanke |
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This time, it is not different : the persistent concerns of financial macroeconomics |
J. Bradford DeLong |
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Credit supply shocks and economic activity in a financial accelerator model |
Simon Gilchrist and Egon Zakrajek |
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Rethinking market efficiency |
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The efficient-market hypothesis and the financial crisis |
Burton G. Malkiel |
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Behavioral finance in the financial crisis : market efficiency, Minsky, and Keynes |
Hersh Shefrin and Meir Statman |
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Why did so many people make so many ex post bad decisions? : the causes of the foreclosure crisis |
Christopher L. Foote, Kristopher S. Gerardi, and Paul S. Willen |
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Rethinking financial innovation |
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Finance versus Wal-Mart : why are financial services so expensive? |
Thomas Philippon |
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The role of ABS, CDS, and CDOs in the credit crisis and the economy |
Robert A. Jarrow |
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Ratings, mortgage securitizations, and the apparent creation of value |
John Hull and Alan White |
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Shadow finance |
Patrick Bolton, Tano Santos, and Jose Scheinkman |
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Rethinking financial regulation |
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The political economy of financial regulation after the crisis |
Robert E. Litan |
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Pay, politics, and the financial crisis |
Kevin J. Murphy |
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Index |
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Introduction |
by Alan S. Blinder, Andrew W. Lo, and Robert M. Solow |
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Rethinking macroeconomics and finance |
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Some reflections on the crisis and the policy response |
Ben S. Bernanke |