

25 - Morgan Ricks on *The Money Problem,* Financial Regulation, and Shadow Banking
Sep 26, 2016
Law professor Morgan Ricks discusses his book 'The Money Problem' which argues that shadow banking institutions create instability in the financial system. He proposes that only properly chartered, FDIC-insured banks issue short-term liabilities to solve this problem. The podcast also explores topics such as the causes of the financial crisis, the role of panic, and the potential solutions of narrow banking and government intervention in the shadow banking system.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The Development of the Author's Book and Initial Rejection of Ideas
03:27 • 1min
Recognizing and Addressing the Main Cause of the Financial Crisis
04:40 • 16min
Exploring the Idea of a Suspension Clause and its Implications for Bank Runs
20:40 • 2min
The Theories Behind Banking and Demandable Debt
23:09 • 6min
The Role of Panic in Financial Crises
29:03 • 12min
Narrow Banking and Financial Regulation
40:42 • 16min
Government Intervention in the Shadow Banking System and Containment Strategy for Moral Hazard
56:20 • 2min