No Substitute for the "P" Word in Financial Rescue
Ausubel Lawrence M and
Peter Cramton
The Economists' Voice, 2009, vol. 6, issue 2, 3
Abstract:
Fears of pricing troubled assets have needlessly stalled the rescue effort, according to Lawrence Ausubel and Peter Cramton, two market-design economists whose work on TARP has received the attention of the Treasury and policy makers.
Date: 2009
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