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ISBN 10: 0817911243
ISBN 13: 978-0817911249
Author: Kenneth Scott, George Shultz, John Taylor
This book examines the dangers of continuing government bailouts and offers alternative strategies designed to produce growth based on the vigor of the private sector with inflation under control. The expert authors show that it is indeed possible to explain the causes of the crisis in understandable terms and clarify why resolving the bailout problem is essential to preventing future crises.
Part I: The Danger of Bailouts and Key Principles of Reform
1. Make Failure Tolerable
2. Financial Reforms to End Government Bailouts as We Know Them
3. Fifty Years in the Business: From Wall Street to the Treasury and Beyond
Part II: Systemic Risk in Theory and in Practice
4. Defining Systemic Risk Operationally
5. Lessons Learned from the Lehman Bankruptcy
Part III: What Financial Firms Can Do
6. A Contractual Approach to Restructuring Financial Institutions
7. Wind-down Plans as an Alternative to Bailouts: The Cross-Border Challenges
8. Wind-down Plans, Incomplete Contracting, and Renegotiation Risk: Lessons From Tiger Woods
Part IV: Bankruptcy versus Resolution Authority
9. Expanding FDIC-Style Resolution Authority
10. The Kansas City Plan
11. Chapter 11F: A Proposal for the Use of Bankruptcy to Resolve Financial Institutions
12. Evaluating Failure Resolution Plans
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Tags: Kenneth Scott, George Shultz, John Taylor, Ending Government, HOOVER INST