Reform of Financial Institutions
William E. Gibson
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 1974, vol. 9, issue 5, 803-814
Abstract:
Recently, there has been no shortage of proposals for reforming the U.S. financial system. Proposals have been offered by the Hunt Commission, the Administration, and several other groups. All these proposals contain many common elements, attesting to the difficulty of obtaining comprehensive financial reform. The analysis here focuses primarily upon the Administration's 1973 recommendations.
Date: 1974
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