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’Regulation-induced Innovation’: The Role of the Central Bank in the Subprime Crisis

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When are investors like termites? When they are trying to avoid government rules. And that is one reason a host of new regulations won’t prevent a crisis like the subprime housing mess from happening again according to a speaker at the recent annual financial risk roundtable held by the Wharton Financial Institutions Center and the Oliver Wyman Institute. He and others focused their discussion on the causes of and possible solutions to the housing and banking crises. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.