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Peterson Perspectives
Should the Fed Be Stripped of Its Regulatory Authority?
Featuring
Joseph E. Gagnon
(PIIE),
Morris Goldstein
(PIIE),
Edwin M. Truman
(PIIE) and
Nicolas Véron
(PIIE)
December 4, 2009
Peterson Perspectives
Financial Regulatory Reform Moves Ahead
Featuring
Morris Goldstein
(PIIE)
November 16, 2009
Working Paper
The Impact of the Financial Crisis on Emerging Asia
Morris Goldstein
(PIIE) and
Daniel Danxia Xie
(PIIE)
November 2009
Peterson Perspectives
Pittsburgh G-20 Summit Gets Only a B
Featuring
Morris Goldstein
(PIIE)
October 5, 2009
Speeches & Papers
The Case for an Orderly Resolution Regime for Systemically-Important Financial Institutions
H. Rodgin Cohen (Sullivan & Cromwell LLP ) and
Morris Goldstein
(PIIE)
October 1, 2009
Peterson Perspectives
Toward a Global Financial Regulatory Regime
Featuring
Morris Goldstein
(PIIE)
September 11, 2009
Past Event
The Future of China's Exchange Rate Policy
Morris Goldstein
(PIIE) and
Nicholas R. Lardy
(PIIE)
July 21, 2009
Peterson Perspectives
A Step Forward on Financial Regulation
Featuring
Morris Goldstein
(PIIE)
July 6, 2009
Book
The Future of China's Exchange Rate Policy
Morris Goldstein
(PIIE) and
Nicholas R. Lardy
(PIIE)
July 2009
Speeches & Papers
Global Financial Surveillance and the Quest for Financial Stability
Morris Goldstein
(PIIE)
June 15, 2009
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The Case for an Orderly Resolution Regime for Systemically-Important Financial Institutions