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Leverhulme Lecture: The Global Financial Crisis and Systemic RiskSteven L. SchwarczDuke University - School of Law November 9, 2010 Abstract: This lecture examines the causes of the global financial crisis, showing it was triggered by market failures, not by financial institution failures, and arguing that any regulatory framework for managing systemic risk must address markets as well as institutions. The lecture also analyzes how regulation should be designed under that broader framework to mitigate systemic risk and its consequences. Finally, the lecture examines the potential systemic effects of sovereign debt crises, demonstrating how regulation can mitigate those effects.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 19 Keywords: financial markets, regulation, systemic risk working papers seriesDate posted: November 14, 2010Suggested CitationContact Information
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