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THE FUTURE OF FINANCIAL REGULATION AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE: A SYMPOSIUM FOR THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE JOURNAL OF LAW, ECONOMICS & POLICY
by Adam J. White
JLEP’s twentieth anniversary is cause for celebration. It’s also an opportunity to look ahead to the next two decades and beyond. And it occurs at a pivotal moment in American financial regulation . . . . [O]ur approach for this symposium was straightforward. To some of the best minds on financial regulation, we asked: what will be the most important financial regulatory issues of the next twenty years? And to some of the best minds on administrative law, we asked: how should we think about the convergence of financial regulation and OIRA? Their responses, in the pages that follow, are a genuinely great collection of essays.
ENDING BAILOUTS, AT LAST
by John H. Cochrane and Amit Seru
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FINANCIAL REGULATION BEYOND STABILITY
by Kathryn Judge
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A PROPOSAL FOR REMOVING GOVERNMENT AGENCIES FROM SUPERVISING OR INSURING BANKS AND S&LS
by Peter J. Wallison
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LOOKING FORWARD BY LOOKING BACKWARD: THE FUTURE OF CONSUMER FINANCE AND FINANCIAL PROTECTION
by Todd J. Zywicki
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FINANCE WITHOUT GOVERNMENT: FINANCIAL REGULATION IN AN AGE OF POLITICAL UNREST
by Jonathan Macey
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A DISTINCTION WITHOUT A DIFFERENCE: ON THE CASE FOR OIRA REVIEW OF RULES BY INDEPENDENT FINANCIAL REGULATORS
by Paul J. Ray
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COMPETING NARRATIVES ON OIRA REVIEW OF TAX REGULATIONS
by Kristin E. Hickman and Bridget C.E. Dooling
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE REGULATORY SANDBOXES
by Ryan Nabil
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LET’S MAKE A DEAL: HOW CLARIFYING THE FIDUCIARY DUTIES OF CONGRESS CAN HELP SOLVE THE ISSUE OF CONGRESSIONAL INSIDER TRADING
by Alex Liubinskas
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KHAN’S ANTITRUST PARADOX
by Cory Jack
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