Interview with charles kelemersaid, steve vor and benjamin k. Klemersaid: "Banks have charter value because they run a business very well" Vor: "Charter exclusion that really matters in canada is not one that's creating monopoly rents within the domestic system" Benjamink: "The cost of stopping financial crises is more destroys real projects from being funded"
Charles Calomiris of Columbia University and Stephen Haber of Stanford University, co-authors of Fragile by Design: The Political Origins of Banking Crises and Scarce Credit, talk with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about their book. The conversation focuses on how politics and economics interact to give some countries such as Canada a remarkably stable financial system while others such as the United States have a much less stable system. The two authors discuss the political forces that explain the persistence of seemingly bad financial regulation. The conversation includes a discussion of the financial crisis of 2008.