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Views expressed at the American Economic Association 2011 meeting that Dodd-Frank reforms have not made the changes needed.
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Trench Warfare: Send In the Deputies
New York Times 04.16.2010
Obama Presses Regulators to Finish Financial Rules
Wall Street Journal 08.20.2013
Obama Presses for Action on Bank Rules
New York Times 08.19.2013
Volcker Rule to Curb Bank Trading Proves Hard to Write
Wall Street Journal 09.10.2013
Experts Grade the Financial Legislation
Wall Street Journal 07.16.2010
How Regulators Mess With Bankers’ Minds, and Why That’s Good
New York Times 04.14.2016
More Bank Reforms Needed, Economists Say
Wall Street Journal 01.09.2011
The Financial Crisis Is Over, but Whereâs the Fix?
New York Times 03.10.2011
Who Has the Toughest Banking Rules, U.S. or Europe?
New York Times 03.10.2011
A Dodd-Frank Retreat Deserves a Veto
Wall Street Journal 07.20.2011
Barney Frank, Financial Overhaul Defendor in Chief
New York Times 07.21.2011
What Derailed the Economic Recovery? Three Possible Explanations
Wall Street Journal 07.21.2011
Debating Dodd-Frank: Is 'Too Big to Fail' Gone?
Wall Street Journal 07.21.2011
Wall Street Journal 07.23.2011
Global crisis calls for G-20 growth pact - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08.11.2011
What caused the financial crisis? The Big Lie goes viral - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11.07.2011
Fed’s Tarullo warns that banking reforms are losing steam - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05.04.2012
New York Times 05.28.2012
Fisher and Rosenblum: How to Shrink the 'Too-Big-to-Fail' Banks
Wall Street Journal 03.10.2013
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