Taming the Megabanks

Taming the Megabanks

Why We Need a New Glass-Steagall Act

Wilmarth Jr., Arthur E.

Oxford University Press Inc

11/2020

600

Dura

Inglês

9780190260705

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction

Chapter 1: Origins: The Emergence of Universal Banks in Early 20th Century America
Chapter 2: Frenzy: Universal Banks Helped to Promote an Unsustainable Boom in the U.S. Economy during the 1920s
Chapter 3: Foreign Affairs: Sales of Risky Foreign Bonds by Universal Banks Produced a Speculative Foreign Lending Boom
Chapter 4: Crash: Universal Banks Played Central Roles in the Stock Market Boom and Crash and the Onset of the Great Depression
Chapter 5: Nemesis: The Universal Banking Model Failed during the Banking Crises of the Great Depression
Chapter 6: Reckoning: Universal Banks Were Discredited by the Pecora Investigation and Abolished by the Glass-Steagall Act
Chapter 7: Resurgence, Part I: Federal Agencies and Courts Opened Loopholes in the Glass-Steagall Act during the 1980s and 1990s
Chapter 8: Resurgence, Part II: Congress Enacted Three Statutes That Enabled Big Banks to Build Nationwide Financial Conglomerates
Chapter 9: See No Evil: Policymakers and Regulators Allowed Large Financial Conglomerates to Inflate a Toxic Credit Bubble on Both Sides of the Atlantic during the "Roaring 2000s"
Chapter 10: DeJa Vu - Reckless Lending and Securitization by Financial Conglomerates Triggered a Global Financial Crisis in 2007
Chapter 11: Bailouts Without End: Governments Provided Massive Bailouts to Rescue Troubled Universal Banks during the Financial Crisis
Chapter 12: Unfinished Business: Post-Crisis Reforms Do Not Remove the Systemic Dangers Posed by Universal Banks and Shadow Banks

Conclusion
References
Index
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