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Moving Forward - The Future of Consumer Credit and Mortgage Finance (Paperback, New)
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Moving Forward - The Future of Consumer Credit and Mortgage Finance (Paperback, New)
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"The recent collapse of the mortgage market revealed fractures in
the credit market that have deep roots in the system's structure,
conduct, and regulation. The time has come for a clear-eyed
assessment of what happened and how the system should be
strengthened and restructured. Such reform will have a profound and
lasting impact on the capacity of Americans to use credit to build
assets and finance consumption. Moving Forward explores what caused
the crisis and, more important, focuses on the path ahead. The
challenge remains the same as ever: protect consumers, ensure
fairness, and guarantee soundness of the financial system without
stifling innovation and overly restricting access to credit and
consumer choice. Nicolas Retsinas, Eric Belsky, and their
colleagues aim to stimulate debate based on analysis of the
opportunities and challenges presented by the various components of
global capital markets: financial engineering, risk assessment and
management, specialization of financial intermediation, and
marketing methods. The contributors-leaders in business,
government, academia, and the nonprofit sector-discuss new research
and ideas about the future of credit markets, including how
improvements might be shaped by industry leaders. Contributors:
John Y. Campbell, Harvard University; Marsha J. Courchane, Charles
River Associates; Ren Essene, Federal Reserve Board; Allen
Fishbein, Federal Reserve Board; Howell E. Jackson, Harvard Law
School; Melissa Koide, Center for Financial Services Innovation;
Michael Lea, San Diego State University; Eugene Ludwig, Promontory
Financial Group; Brigitte C. Madrian, Harvard Kennedy School; Nela
Richardson, Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University;
Rachel Schneider, Center for Financial Services Innovation; Peter
Tufano, Harvard Business School; Peter M. Zorn, Freddie Mac "
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