VoxEU.org - 6/25/2009
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Avinash Persaud , 24 June 2009 Policymakers embraced the rhetoric of macro-prudential regulation in response to the crisis, but most of their proposals have just suggested more micro-prudential regulations of the sort that already failed. This column criticizes those proposals and outlines what ...
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