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Fair Value Accounting: Policy Issues Raised by the Credit Crunch
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pp. i
Front Matter
pp. 1
Prologue: A Bird's-Eye View: The Financial Crisis of 2007-2009: Causes and Remedies
pp. 57
Mortgage Origination and Securitization in the Financial Crisis
pp. 83
How Banks Played the Leverage Game
pp. 101
The Rating Agencies: Is Regulation the Answer?
pp. 117
What to Do about the Government-Sponsored Enterprises?
pp. 139
Enhanced Regulation of Large, Complex Financial Institutions
pp. 157
Hedge Funds in the Aftermath of the Financial Crisis
pp. 179
Corporate Governance in the Modern Financial Sector
pp. 197
Rethinking Compensation in Financial Firms
pp. 215
Fair Value Accounting: Policy Issues Raised by the Credit Crunch
pp. 229
Derivatives: The Ultimate Financial Innovation
pp. 251
Centralized Clearing for Credit Derivatives
pp. 269
Short Selling
pp. 277
Regulating Systemic Risk
pp. 305
Private Lessons for Public Banking: The Case for Conditionality in LOLR Facilities
pp. 323
The Financial Sector Bailout: Sowing the Seeds of the Next Crisis?
pp. 341
Mortgages and Households
pp. 353
Where Should the Bailout Stop?
pp. 363
International Alignment of Financial Sector Regulation
pp. 377
About the Authors
pp. 381
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