The good, the bad, and the scary of Washington's attempt to reform
Wall Street
The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act is
Washington's response to America's call for a new regulatory
framework for the twenty-first century.
In "The New Financial Deal," author David Skeel offers an
in-depth look at the new financial reforms and questions whether
they will bring more effective regulation of contemporary finance
or simply cement the partnership between government and the largest
banks.Details the goals of the legislation, and reveals that how
they are handled could dangerously distort American finance, making
it more politically charged, less vibrant, and further removed from
basic rule of law principlesProvides an inside account of the
legislative processOutlines the key components of the new law
To understand what American financial life is likely to look
like in five, ten, or twenty years, and how regulators will respond
to the next crisis, we need to understand Dodd-Frank. The New
Financial Deal provides that understanding, breaking down both what
Dodd-Frank says and what it all means.
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