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29 Cato J. [i] (2009)

handle is hein.journals/catoj29 and id is 1 raw text is: CATO JOURNAL * VOLUME 29 NUMBER 1 * WINTER 2009
LESSONS FROM THE FINANCIAL CRISIS
Jeffrey A. Miron
Bailout or Bankruptcy?                                      1
Anna J. Schwartz
Origins of the Financial Market Crisis of 2008             19
Allan H. Meltzer
Reflections on the Financial Crisis                       25
Donald L. Kohn
Monetary Policy and Asset Prices Revisited                31
Otmar Issing
Asset Prices and Monetary Policy                          45
Jeffrey M. Lacker
What Lessons Can We Learn from the Boom and Turmoil?       53
Charles W. Calomiris
Financial Innovation, Regulation, and Reform              65
Bert Ely
Bad Rules Produce Bad Outcomes: Underlying Public-Policy
Causes of the U.S. Financial Crisis                        93
Lawrence H. White
Federal Reserve Policy and the Housing Bubble             115
Wolfgang Minchau
The Case for Policy Sustainability                        127

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Andrew A. Samwick
Moral Hazard in the Policy Response to the 2008 Financial
Market Meltdown

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