Book description
Experts from NYU Stern School of Business analyze new financial
regulations and what they mean for the economy
The NYU Stern School of Business is one of the top business schools
in the world thanks to the leading academics, researchers, and
provocative thinkers who call it home. In Regulating Wall Street:
The New Architecture of Global Finance, an impressive group of
the Stern school's top authorities on finance combine their expertise
in capital markets, risk management, banking, and derivatives to
assess the strengths and weaknesses of new regulations in response to
the recent global financial crisis.
- Summarizes key issues that regulatory reform should address
- Evaluates the key components of regulatory reform
- Provides analysis of how the reforms will affect financial firms
and markets, as well as the real economy
The U. S. Congress is on track to complete the most significant
changes in financial regulation since the 1930s. Regulating Wall
Street: The New Architecture of Global Finance discusses the
impact these news laws will have on the U. S. and global financial
architecture.
Viral V. Acharya is Professor of Finance at New
York University Stern School of Business.
Thomas F. Cooley is Dean Emeritus and the Paganelli-Bull
Professor of Economics at New York University Stern School of
Business, as well as a Professor of Economics in the NYU Faculty of
Arts and Science.
Matthew P. Richardson is the Charles E. Simon Professor of
Applied Financial Economics at New York University Stern School of Business.
Ingo Walter is the Seymour Milstein Professor of Finance,
Corporate Governance and Ethics and Vice Dean of Faculty at New York
University Stern School of Business.