PARTICIPANTS

George Shultz, John Taylor, Michael Boskin, Andrew Crockett, Joe Grundfest, John Gunn, Martin Schneider, Ken Scott, John Shoven, Johannes Stroebel, Anat Admati, Jeremy Bulow, Paul Fleiderer, Jacob Goldfield, Bob Hall, Chad Jones, Pete Klenow, Pablo Kurlat, Stefan Nagel, Dmetri Orlov, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, Laura Veldekamp

ISSUES DISCUSSED

Gary Gorton reviewed the history of financial crisis in the United States with the aim of drawing lessons for the future. He defined the Quiet Period between the financial crisis of 1934 and the financial crisis of 2007 and asked what is needed to return to the quiet period. He argued that the National Bank Acts and deposit insurance were effective, without the intervention of a central discretionary authority such as the Fed. Reviewing the recent reform legislation he argued that it raises many questions. “What are the criteria for a firm being declared ‘systemically important’? What does ‘systemically important’ mean? How would ‘orderly liquidation’ work? Is it even feasible during a systemic crisis?” He noted that the new framework “requires, indeed, depends on, discretion. The upshot of this is to make the future financial landscape very unpredictable…. This uncertainty would seem to undermine the very intentions of the legislation. We are in a very precarious spot.”

Upcoming Events

Thursday, April 25, 2024 4:00 PM PT
How Does China Spy On Its People?
Stanford Center on China’s Economy and Institutions and China’s Global Sharp Power Project at the Hoover Institution are pleased to present a special… Encina Hall East, Goldman Conference Room, E409
Monday, April 29, 2024
The Diffusion of New Technologies | Using Text As Data In Policy Analysis
Our 25th workshop features a conversation with Tarek Hassan, Josh Lerner, and Nicholas Bloom on "The Diffusion of New Technologies" on April 29, 2024… Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Monday, May 6, 2024 6:30 PM PT
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Strengthening Trust With India: Implications of the 2008 US-India Civil Nuclear Agreement
The Hoover Institution invites you to Strengthening Trust With India: Implications of the 2008 US-India Civil Nuclear Agreement on  May 6, 2024 from… Hauck Auditorium, David & Joan Traitel Building
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