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Sunday, July 06, 2014

Should regulation correct ignorance?

ASI makes the case that it was regulations designed to protect the banking system resulted in the underestimation of risk by much of the market.

Posted by Clement Wan at 1:29 PM  

Labels: economics, finance, politics, regulatory

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