NFI Policy Briefs
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- 2018-PB-01: Mortgage Finance & Housing Reform: A Historical Context

- R. Christopher Whalen
- 2017-PB-01: Financial Regulation in the Era of Donald Trump

- R. Christopher Whalen
- 2015-PB-02: Insurance Regulation in the Dodd-Frank Era

- Hester Peirce
- 2015-PB-01: Policy Drivers: Charting the New Course for U.S. Insurance Companies

- Karen Shaw Petrou
- 2014-PB-03: Insurance Contracts and Derivatives that Substitute for Them: How and Where Should Their Systemic and Nonperformance Risks be Regulated?

- Edward Kane
- 2014-PB-02: The Authority of the FSOC and the FSB to Designate SIFIs: Implications for the Regulation of Insurers in the United States after the Prudential Decision

- Peter J. Wallison
- 2014-PB-01: Dodd-Frank and the Great Debate: Regulation vs. Growth

- R. Christopher Whalen
- 2013-PB-07: The Past, Present and Future of U.S. Health Care Reform

- Jonathan Gruber
- 2013-PB-06: How Obamacare Will Re-Shape the Practice of Medicine

- Scott Gottlieb
- 2013-PB-05: ObamaCare: Rocky Politics, Stable Coverage

- David B. Kendall
- 2013-PB-04: Should Financial Regulators Engage in International Policy Coordination?

- David VanHoose
- 2013-PB-03: International Capital Rules: Harmonization, Conflict or Competition

- Martin Grace
- 2013-PB-02: Systemic Risk and Regulation of the U.S. Insurance Industry

- John Cummins and Mary Weiss
- 2013-PB-01: Why Fixing the 'Shadow Banking' Sector is Essential for the U.S. Housing Market

- R. Christopher Whalen
- 2012-PB-02: U.S. Insurer Operations and Regulatory Standard Developments in the Global Market: A Timeline-based Examination

- W. Jean Kwon
- 2012-PB-01: The Modernization of Insurance Company Solvency Regulation in the U.S.: Issues and Implications

- Robert W. Klein
- 2011-PB-10: Why ObamaCare Must Be Repealed So We Can Begin Real Health Reform

- Grace-Marie Turner
- 2011-PB-09: The Continuing Debate on Health Insurance Reform

- Scott E. Harrington
- 2011-PB-08: Repeal and Replace: Ten Necessary Changes

- John C. Goodman
- 2011-PB-07: A Report to the Federal Insurance Office

- John Tatom and Terrie Troxel
- 2011-PB-06: Consumers’ Insurance Literacy

- Sharon Tennyson
- 2011-PB-05: What is a Core Deposit and Why Does It Matter? Legislative and Regulatory Actions Regarding FDIC-insured Bank Deposits Pursuant to the Dodd-Frank Act

- R. Christopher Whalen
- 2011-PB-04: Systemic Risks and Macroprudential Bank Regulation: A Critical Appraisal

- David VanHoose
- 2011-PB-03: A New Deal for the 21st Century: Less Entitlement, More Accountability

- R. Christopher Whalen
- 2011-PB-02: Will (Should) Dodd-Frank Survive?

- Peter J. Wallison
- 2011-PB-01: Insurance Regulation and the Dodd-Frank Act

- Scott E. Harrington
- 2010-PB-07: Rethinking Consumer Protection Regulation in Insurance Markets

- Sharon Tennyson
- 2010-PB-06: Regulation of Bank Management Compensation

- David VanHoose
- 2010-PB-05: Financial Legislation: The Promise and Record of the Financial Modernization Act of 1999

- John Tatom
- 2010-PB-04: The Lure of Leveraging: Wall Street, Congress and the Invisible Government

- James A. Leach
- 2010-PB-03: I am Superman: The Federal Reserve Board and the Neverending Crisis

- R. Christopher Whalen
- 2010-PB-02: The Insurance Industry and Systemic Risk: Evidence and Discussion

- Martin Grace
- 2010-PB-01: The Financial Turmoil of 2007-09: Sinners and Their Sins

- George G. Kaufman
- 2009-PB-13: Analyzing the Role for a Consumer Financial Protection Agency

- Sharon Tennyson
- 2009-PB-12: Internet Banking

- David VanHoose
- 2009-PB-11: Is It Possible to Re-Privatize the U.S. Financial System?

- R. Christopher Whalen
- 2009-PB-10: Personal Finance: Past, Present and Future

- Tahira K. Hira
- 2009-PB-09: Did the 'Repeal' of Glass-Steagall Have Any Role in the Financial Crisis? Not Guilty. Not Even Close

- Peter J. Wallison
- 2009-PB-08C: The Importance of Monitoring and Mitigating the Safety-Net Consequences of Regulation-Induced Innovation

- Edward Kane
- 2009-PB-07: Glass-Steagall in Our Future: How Straight, How Narrow

- Martin Mayer
- 2009-PB-06a: Unmet Duties in Managing Financial Safety Nets

- Edward Kane
- 2009-PB-05: How to Avoid the Next Taxpayer Bailout of the Financial System: The Narrow Banking Proposal

- Ronnie Phillips and Alessandro Roselli
- 2009-PB-04: Rebuilding the U.S. Banking System: Back to Basics in Financial Markets and Institutions

- R. Christopher Whalen
- 2009-PB-03: The Implications of Solvency II for U.S. Insurance Regulation

- Therese M. Vaughan
- 2009-PB-02: A Reexamination of Federal Regulation of the Insurance Industry

- Martin Grace
- 2009-PB-01: Two-Sided Markets, Bank Card Payment Networks, and Public Policy

- David VanHoose
- 2008-PB-06: Policy Implications of Endogenous Sunk Fixed Costs in Banking: Has U.S. Antitrust Policy Been on the Wrong Track?

- David VanHoose
- 2008-PB-05: Interest on Reserves: Implications for Banking and Policymaking

- David VanHoose
- 2008-PB-04: The Subprime Crisis - Cause, Effect and Consequences

- R. Christopher Whalen
- 2008-PB-03: State Regulation and Consumer Protection in the Insurance Industry

- Sharon Tennyson