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137:, a set of financial regulations passed in response to the 2007-2008 financial crisis. Argued that the law doubles down on "too big to fail" and does not prevent the government from subsidizing mortgage risk, which fueled the crisis. He further cited the law's overly complicated and ambiguously worded provisions, and instead advocated alternative "incentive-robust" solutions, such as "a rule requiring that banks hold cash at the central bank equal to 20% of their assets", and "a minimum uninsured debt requirement for large banks in the form of 178:. In the book, Calomiris and Haber argue that the problems faced by the banking industry arise from the extensive network of government regulations effectively directing how they do business, including that "geographic restrictions on banking made banks too small to weather regional economic shocks". The book received various accolades, including an American Publishers 2015 Award for best book in Business, Finance and Management, and being named to best books of the year lists by the 152:
have failed to materialize. In a September 2018 conference at Columbia University's Centre on Capitalism and Society, he argued that the improvement of the U.S. economy since 2016 "cannot be reasonably contested".
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and founder of the William Calomiris Investment Corp, which led efforts to create housing for low-income and middle-income Washington residents. In addition, he was a banker who served as director of both
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and Jefferson Federal Savings & Loan, and also as an advisory director of
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Fragile By Design: The Political Origins of Banking Panics and Scarce Credit
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Manhattan Institute for Policy Research page for Charles Calomiris
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Calomiris, Charles W.; Meltzer, Allan H. (February 12, 2014).
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neighborhood. William Calomiris was a former president of the
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Columbia Business School faculty page for Charles Calomiris
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Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
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Columbia Business School
Washington, D.C.
Greek
Capitol Hill
Washington Board of Trade
Lincoln National Bank
Riggs National Bank
First Maryland Bancorp
B.A.
Yale University
Ph.D.
Stanford University
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
Shadow Open Market Committee
Hoover Institution
National Bureau of Economic Research
Office of Financial Research
United States Department of the Treasury
International Financial Institution Advisory Commission
United States Congress
Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
subordinated debt
capitalism
Karl Marx
Greek Orthodox Christian
Stephen Haber
Financial Times
Bloomberg Businessweek
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