Some Perspectives on Regulatory Reform Proposals
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- Charles L. Evans, 2010. "CFA Society of Chicago Distinguished Speaker Series: Luncheon Economic Forecast," Speech 37, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
- Charles L. Evans, 2009. "Should Monetary Policy Prevent Bubbles," Speech 35, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
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Financial crisis; macroprudential regulations;Statistics
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