Starting in 2009, coalitions of willing NYU Stern faculty (and their colleagues) published four timely books examining financial instability and regulatory reform. The first—Restoring Financial Instability: How to Repair a Failed System—appeared during the financial crisis of 2007-09 at a time when the Federal Reserve was still working on the watershed stress tests which brought an end the emergency. Later books addressed the Dodd-Frank Act (2010), the failures of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (2011), and the CHOICE Act (2017).
SVB and Beyond: The Banking Stress of 2023, the next in this series, discusses the implications of the recent banking turmoil. Written by a set of Stern faculty (together with several non-NYU co-authors), the 10 essays in this volume analyze the financial and economic causes of the 2023 U.S. banking failures and propose specific remedies for the extraordinary supervisory and accounting failures that contributed to them. (One of us is a co-editor of the new White Paper; and both of us are contributing authors.)
We hope that you will take the time to read SVB and Beyond: The Banking Stress of 2023, which is available as an e-book here.
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