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A Year or More: The High Cost of Long-Term Unemployment
Apr 6, 2010
Publisher(s): Pew Economic Policy Group

Policy Issues Concerning the Reform of the Credit Rating Agencies
Nov 19, 2009
Publisher(s): Pew Economic Policy Group

Systemic Risk in the Financial System: Insights From Network Science
Oct 21, 2009
Publisher(s): Pew Economic Policy Group

The Case for an Orderly Resolution Regime for Systemically-Important Financial Institutions
Oct 21, 2009
Publisher(s): Pew Economic Policy Group

Consumer Financial Protection: Advantages, Dangers and Should It Be a New Agency?
Sep 29, 2009
Publisher(s): Pew Economic Policy Group

Quantifying the Effects on Lending of Increased Capital Requirements
Sep 24, 2009
Publisher(s): Pew Economic Policy Group

What Does International Experience Tell Us About Regulatory Consolidation?
Sep 21, 2009
Publisher(s): Pew Economic Policy Group

Comparing the Paulson Blueprint With the Geithner White Paper
Sep 10, 2009
Publisher(s): Pew Economic Policy Group