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نویسندگان: Robert W. Kolb(auth.)
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780470561775, 9781118266588
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سال نشر: 2010
تعداد صفحات: 644
زبان: English
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The world's best financial minds help us understand today's financial crisis
With so much information saturating the market for the everyday investor, trying to understand why the economic crisis happened and what needs to be done to fix it can be daunting. There is a real need, and demand, from both investors and the financial community to obtain answers as to what really happened and why.
Lessons from the Financial Crisis brings together the leading minds in the worlds of finance and academia to dissect the crisis. Divided into three comprehensive sections-The Subprime Crisis; The Global Financial Crisis; and Law, Regulation, the Financial Crisis, and The Future-this book puts the events that have transpired in perspective, and offers valuable insights into what we must do to avoid future missteps.
We currently face a serious economic crisis, but in
understanding it, we can overcome the challenges it presents.
This well-rounded resource offers the best chance to get
through the current situation and learn from our
mistakes.Content:
Chapter 1 Leverage and Liberal Democracy (pages 1–8): George
Bragues
Chapter 2 A Property Economics Explanation of the Global
Financial Crisis (pages 9–15): Gunnar Heinsohn and Frank
Decker
Chapter 3 Of Subprimes and Sundry Symptoms: The Political
Economy of the Financial Crisis (pages 17–22): Ashok
Bardhan
Chapter 4 The Political Economy of the Financial Crisis of
2008 (pages 23–29): Roger D. Congleton
Chapter 5 The Global Financial Crisis of 2008: What Went
Wrong? (pages 31–36): Hershey H. Friedman and Linda Weiser
Friedman
Chapter 6 The Roots of the Crisis and How to Bring It to a
Close (pages 37–42): James K. Galbraith
Chapter 7 Enron Rerun: The Credit Crisis in Three Easy Pieces
(pages 43–50): Jonathan C. Lipson
Chapter 8 The Global Crisis and Its Origins (pages 51–57):
Peter L. Swan
Chapter 9 Four Paradoxes of the 2008–2009 Economic and
Financial Crisis (pages 59–67): John E. Marthinsen
Chapter 10 Understanding the Subprime Financial Crisis (pages
69–75): Steven L. Schwarcz
Chapter 11 The Origins of the Financial Crisis (pages 77–85):
Martin N. Baily, Robert E. Litan and Matthew S. Johnson
Chapter 12 Ten Myths About Subprime Mortgages (pages 87–93):
Yuliya Demyanyk
Chapter 13 The Financial Crisis: How Did We Get Here and
Where Do We Go Next? New Evidence on How the Crisis Spread
Among Financial Institutions (pages 95–102): James R. Barth,
Tong Li, Lu Wenling and Glenn H. Yago
Chapter 14 A Decade of Living Dangerously: The Causes and
Consequences of the Mortgage, Financial, and Economic Crises
(pages 103–107): Jon A. Garfinkel and Jarjisu Sa?Aadu
Chapter 15 Making Sense of the Subprime Crisis (pages
109–117): Kristopher S. Gerardi, Andreas Lehnert, Shane M.
Sherlund and Paul Willen
Chapter 16 Miraculous Financial Engineering Or Legacy Assets?
(pages 119–124): Ivo Pezzuto
Chapter 17 The Making and Ending of the Financial Crisis of
2007–2009 (pages 125–131): Austin Murphy
Chapter 18 The Subprime Mortgage Problem: Causes and Likely
Cure (pages 133–138): Ronald D. Utt
Chapter 19 Sequence of Asset Bubbles and the Global Financial
Crisis (pages 139–145): Abol Jalilvand and A. G. (Tassos)
Malliaris
Chapter 20 The Past, Present, and Future of Subprime
Mortgages (pages 147–154): Shane M. Sherlund
Chapter 21 Fha Loans and Policy Responses to Credit
Availability (pages 155–161): Marsha Courchane, Rajeev
Darolia and Peter Zorn
Chapter 22 The Single?Family Mortgage Industry in the
Internet Era: Technology Developments and Market Structure
(pages 163–173): Forrest Pafenberg
Chapter 23 Speed Kills? Mortgage Credit Boom and the Crisis
(pages 175–180): Giovanni Dell'ariccia, Deniz Igan and Luc
Laeven
Chapter 24 Subprime Mortgages: What We have Learned from a
New Class of Homeowners (pages 181–189): Todd J. Zywicki and
Satya Thallam
Chapter 25 Rating Agencies: Facilitators of Predatory Lending
in the Subprime Market (pages 191–196): David J. Reiss
Chapter 26 A Primer on the Role of Securitization in the
Credit Market Crisis of 2007 (pages 197–207): John D.
Martin
Chapter 27 Incentives in the Originate?to?Distribute Model of
Mortgage Production (pages 209–216): Robert W. Kolb
Chapter 28 Did Securitization Lead to Lax Screening? Evidence
from Subprime Loans (pages 217–224): Benjamin J. Keys, Tanmoy
Mukherjee, Amit Seru and Vikrant Vig
Chapter 29 Tumbling Tower of Babel: Subprime Securitization
and the Credit Crisis (pages 225–230): Bruce I. Jacobs
Chapter 30 The Incentives of Mortgage Servicers and Designing
Loan Modifications to Address the Mortgage Crisis (pages
231–237): Larry Cordell, Karen Dynan, Andreas Lehnert, Nellie
Liang and Eileen Mauskopf
Chapter 31 The Contribution of Structured Finance to the
Financial Crisis: An Introductory Overview (pages 239–246):
Adrian A.R.J.M. Van Rixtel and Sarai Criado
Chapter 32 Problematic Practices of Credit Rating Agencies:
The Neglected Risks of Mortgage?Backed Securities (pages
247–257): Phil Hosp
Chapter 33 Did Asset Complexity Trigger Ratings Bias? (pages
259–265): Vasiliki Skreta and Laura Veldkamp
Chapter 34 The Pitfalls of Originate?to?Distribute in Bank
Lending (pages 267–273): Antje Berndt and Anurag Gupta
Chapter 35 Behavioral Basis of the Financial Crisis (pages
275–282): J. V. Rizzi
Chapter 36 Risk Management Failures During the Financial
Crisis (pages 283–291): Michel Crouhy
Chapter 37 The Outsourcing of Financial Regulation to Risk
Models (pages 293–299): Erik F. Gerding
Chapter 38 The Future of Risk Modeling (pages 301–306):
Elizabeth Sheedy
Chapter 39 What Happened to Risk Management During the
2008–2009 Financial Crisis? (pages 307–316): Michael Mcaleer,
Teodosio Perez?Amaral and Juan?Angel Jimenez?Martin
Chapter 40 Risk Management Lessons from the Global Financial
Crisis for Derivative Exchanges (pages 317–323): JAYANTH
VARMA
Chapter 41 Regulation and Financial Stability in the Age of
Turbulence (pages 325–336): David S. Bieri
Chapter 42 The Financial Crisis of 2007–2009: Missing
Financial Regulation Or Absentee Regulators? (pages 337–343):
George G. Kaufman and A. G. Malliaris
Chapter 43 The Demise of the United Kingdom's Northern Rock
and Large U.S. Financial Institutions: Public Policy Lessons
(pages 345–354): Robert A. Eisenbeis and GEORGE G.
KAUFMAN
Chapter 44 Why Securities Regulation Failed to Prevent the
Cdo Meltdown (pages 355–360): Richard E. Mendales
Chapter 45 Curbing Optimism in Managerial Estimates Through
Transparent Accounting: The Case of Securitizations (pages
361–367): Stephen Bryan, Steven Lilien and Bharat
Sarath
Chapter 46 Basel II Put on Trial: What Role in the Financial
Crisis? (pages 369–376): Francesco Cannata and Mario
Quagliariello
Chapter 47 Credit Rating Organizations, Their Role in the
Current Calamity, and Future Prospects for Reform (pages
377–382): Thomas J. Fitzpatrick and Chris Sagers
Chapter 48 Global Regulation for Global Markets? (pages
383–389): Michael W. Taylor and Douglas W. Arner
Chapter 49 Financial Regulation, Behavioral Finance, and the
Global Financial Crisis: In Search of a New Regulatory Model
(pages 391–399): Emilios Avgouleas
Chapter 50 Why Financial Conglomerates Are at the Center of
the Financial Crisis (pages 401–410): Arthur E.
Wilmarth
Chapter 51 Corporate Governance and the Financial Crisis: A
Case Study from the S&P 500 (pages 411–418): Brian R.
Cheffins
Chapter 52 Secondary?Management Conflicts (pages 419–426):
Steven L. Schwarcz
Chapter 53 The Financial Crisis and the Systemic Failure of
Academic Economics (pages 427–436): David Colander, Michael
Goldberg, Armin Haas, Alan Kirman, Katarina Juselius,
Brigitte Sloth and Thomas Lux
Chapter 54 Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: Privatizing Profit and
Socializing Loss (pages 437–442): David Reiss
Chapter 55 Disclosure's Failure in the Subprime Mortgage
Crisis (pages 443–450): Steven L. Schwarcz
Chapter 56 Federal Reserve Policy and the Housing Bubble
(pages 451–459): Lawrence H. White
Chapter 57 The Greenspan and Bernanke Federal Reserve Roles
in the Financial Crisis (pages 461–466): John Ryan
Chapter 58 The Risk Management Approach to Monetary Policy:
Lessons from the Financial Crisis of 2007–2009 (pages
467–473): Marc D. Hayford and A. G. Malliaris
Chapter 59 Reawakening the Inflationary Monster: U.S.
Monetary Policy and the Federal Reserve (pages 475–481):
Kevin Dowd and Martin Hutchinson
Chapter 60 The Transformation of the Federal Reserve System
Balance Sheet and Its Implications (pages 483–491): Peter
Stella
Chapter 61 Systemic Risk and Markets (pages 493–500): Steven
L. Schwarcz
Chapter 62 The Transmission of Liquidity Shocks During the
Crisis: Ongoing Research into the Transmission of Liquidity
Shock Suggests the Emergence of a Range of New Channels
During the Credit Crisis (pages 501–507): Nathaniel Frank,
Brenda Gonzalez?Hermosillo and Heiko Hesse
Chapter 63 Credit Contagion from Counterparty Risk (pages
509–516): Philippe Jorion and Gaiyan Zhang
Chapter 64 Only in America? When Housing Boom Turns to Bust
(pages 517–524): Luci Ellis
Chapter 65 The Equity Risk Premium Amid a Global Financial
Crisis (pages 525–535): John R. Graham and Campbell R.
Harvey
Chapter 66 Australia's Experience in the Global Financial
Crisis (pages 537–544): Christine Brown and Kevin Davis
Chapter 67 Collapse of a Financial System: An Icelandic Saga
(pages 545–550): Tryggvi Thor Herbertsson
Chapter 68 Iceland's Banking Sector and the Political Economy
of Crisis (pages 551–558): James A. H. S. Hine and Ian
Ashman
Chapter 69 The Subprime Crisis: Implications for Emerging
Markets (pages 559–568): William B. Gwinner and Anthony B.
Sanders
Chapter 70 The Long?Term Cost of the Financial Crisis (pages
569–578): Murillo Campello, John R. Graham and Campbell R.
Harvey
Chapter 71 Coping with the Financial Crisis: Illiquidity and
the Role of Government Intervention (pages 579–586): Bastian
Breitenfellner and Niklas Wagner
Chapter 72 Fiscal Policy for the Crisis (pages 587–594):
Antonio Spilimbergo, Steven Symansky, Olivier Blanchard and
Carlo Cottarelli
Chapter 73 The Future of Securitization (pages 595–600):
Steven L. Schwarcz
Chapter 74 Modification of Mortgages in Bankruptcy (pages
601–607): Adam J. Levitin
Chapter 75 The Shadow Bankruptcy System (pages 609–616):
Jonathan C. Lipson
Chapter 76 Reregulating Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (pages
617–623): Dwight M. Jaffee
Chapter 77 Would Greater Regulation of Hedge Funds Reduce
Systemic Risk? (pages 625–632): Michael R. King and Philipp
Maier
Chapter 78 Regulating Credit Default Swaps (pages 633–639):
Houman B. Shadab