Book notes: After the crash, by Sharyn O’Halloran and Thomas Groll

Book seeks to identify seeds of next crisis, and overriding impression is a plea for more regulation

After the crash, edited by Sharyn O’Halloran and Thomas Groll

Sharyn O’Halloran and Thomas Groll, After the crash: financial crises and regulatory responses, Columbia University Press, 2019, 432 pages

The outstanding quality of this book’s contributions and editing should save it from the fate of one contributor’s publication in 2013, when, as Nolan McCarty ruefully notes, his book failed to be read because it was then the 258th on the crisis.

Time has not only provided more perspective on intervening regulatory responses, but also more (de)regulation –

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