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The Squam Lake report

Book • 2010
The Squam Lake Report, a collaborative effort by leading economists and financial experts, emerged from discussions surrounding the 2008 financial crisis.

It provides a comprehensive analysis of the causes of the crisis and offers recommendations for regulatory reform.

The report emphasizes the importance of systemic risk management and highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability in the financial system.

It explores various policy options, including changes to capital requirements, liquidity regulations, and oversight mechanisms.

The report's insights have significantly influenced regulatory debates and policy decisions in the aftermath of the crisis.

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