Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act:Purpose, Critique, Implementation Status and Policy Issues
Edited by Douglas Evanoff and
William F Moeller
in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
In this volume, what are thought to be some of the more important aspects of the Dodd–Frank Act are discussed from a number of perspectives, including that of industry scholars who have been actively involved in evaluating financial regulation, regulators who are responsible for implementing the reform, financial policy experts representing think tanks and banking trade associations, congressmen and congressional staff involved with developing the legislation, and legal scholars. The volume summarizes the act, evaluates how the new regulations are being implemented and how the implementation process is progressing, and discusses modifications that, in the views of the authors, might be needed to more effectively achieve the stated goals of the legislation.
Keywords: Dodd-Frank; Financial Regulation; Macroprudential Regulation; Systemic Risk; Volcker Rule; Resolution Authority; Consumer Protection; Central Clearinghouses (CCPs) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G01 G18 N2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
ISBN: 9789814590037
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The Dodd–Frank Act: An Overview , pp 3-30

- Douglas Evanoff and William F. Moeller
- Ch 2 Regulating Wall Street: The Dodd–Frank Act , pp 33-55

- Matthew Richardson
- Ch 3 Financial Stability Regulation , pp 59-82

- Daniel K. Tarullo
- Ch 4 Implementing Dodd–Frank: Identifying and Mitigating Systemic Risk , pp 83-91

- Mark Van Der Weide
- Ch 5 Implementing the Dodd–Frank Act: Progress to Date and Recommendations for the Future , pp 93-100

- Scott D. O'Malia
- Ch 6 Dodd–Frank Act Implementation: Well Into It and No Further Ahead , pp 101-109

- Wayne A. Abernathy
- Ch 7 We Must Resolve to End Too-Big-To-Fail , pp 113-121

- Sheila C. Bair
- Ch 8 The Orderly Liquidation of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. Under the Dodd–Frank Act , pp 123-158

- Douglas D EvanoffWilliam F Moeller
- Ch 9 Implementing Dodd–Frank: Orderly Resolution , pp 159-166

- Martin J. Gruenberg
- Ch 10 Resolving Globally Active, Systemically Important Financial Institutions , pp 167-186

- Douglas D EvanoffWilliam F Moeller
- Ch 11 Do SIFIs Have a Future? , pp 189-196

- Thomas M. Hoenig
- Ch 12 Ending Taxpayer-Funded Bailouts: Dodd–Frank Promises More Than It Can Deliver , pp 197-218

- Richard W. Fisher and Harvey Rosenblum
- Ch 13 Solving the Too-Big-To-Fail Problem , pp 219-231

- William Dudley
- Ch 14 Partnering: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and State Attorneys General , pp 235-239

- Richard Cordray
- Ch 15 Prepared Remarks Before the National Association of Attorneys General , pp 241-246

- Richard Cordray
- Ch 16 The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: The Solution or the Problem? , pp 247-277

- Brenden D. Soucy
- Ch 17 The Financial Crisis and “Too-Big-To-Fail” , pp 281-294

- Barney Frank and The Minority Staff of the House Financial Services Committee
- Ch 18 A Dissent From the Majority Report of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission , pp 295-304

- Peter J. Wallison
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