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Full-Text Articles in Law
Evil Has A New Name (And A New Narrative): Bernard Madoff, A. Christine Hurt
Evil Has A New Name (And A New Narrative): Bernard Madoff, A. Christine Hurt
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Rethinking The "Law And Finance" Paradigm, Katharina Pistor
Rethinking The "Law And Finance" Paradigm, Katharina Pistor
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Law And Finance: Inaccurate, Incomplete, And Important, Ruth V. Aguilera, Cynthia A. Williams
Law And Finance: Inaccurate, Incomplete, And Important, Ruth V. Aguilera, Cynthia A. Williams
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Law And Financial Development: What We Are Learning From Time-Series Evidence, John Armour, Simon Deakin, Viviana Mollica, Mathias Siems
Law And Financial Development: What We Are Learning From Time-Series Evidence, John Armour, Simon Deakin, Viviana Mollica, Mathias Siems
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Virtual Intermediaries Ii - Canadian Solutions (Drop Shipments) Compared With Us, Japanese & Eu Approaches, Richard Thompson Ainsworth
Virtual Intermediaries Ii - Canadian Solutions (Drop Shipments) Compared With Us, Japanese & Eu Approaches, Richard Thompson Ainsworth
Faculty Scholarship
Virtual travel agents are opportunistic internet-based travel agents. They are intermediary businesses that create mutually beneficial three-party transactions that secure accommodations for a traveler that: (a) meet the basic needs of the traveler (at a discount), (b) fills vacant room for accommodation retailers with guests that pay below market, but above standard costs, and (c) profit from the extra cash, the margin in the transaction.
The virtual intermediary’s eye is always on the discount and the cash flow. One of the things that catches their attention are the accommodation taxes which they collect from the traveler in advance and remit …
Bank Stock Returns Under Money Supply Endogeneity: Empirical Evidence Using Panel Data, Zatul Badarudin, Mohamed Ariff, Ahmed Khalid
Bank Stock Returns Under Money Supply Endogeneity: Empirical Evidence Using Panel Data, Zatul Badarudin, Mohamed Ariff, Ahmed Khalid
Ahmed Khalid
There is as yet a study of money supply effect on the aggregate bank stock prices using modern money supply theories. Endogenous money theory suggests loans made by banks cause deposits, and, consequently, bank creates money supply. Resulting changes in bank’s loans and deposits affects bank stock returns: Also, consequent credit creations/reductions affect a bank’s profitability, thus stock prices. Whether money endogeneity is in fact the way the money supply behaves has also not yet been widely tested. Applying panel regression and generalized method of moments, this paper provides new evidence on this little explored relationship between endogenous money supply …
Home Foreclosures: Will Voluntary Mortgage Modification Help Families Save Their Homes? Part Ii? : Hearing Before The H. Comm. On The Judiciary Subcomm. On Commercial And Administrative Law, 111th Cong., Dec. 11, 2009 (Statement Of Associate Professor Adam J. Levitin, Geo. U. L. Center), Adam J. Levitin
Testimony Before Congress
The results to date from MHAP are deeply disappointing. Even the most optimistic view of HAMP and HARP’s potential would now project the programs as having only a minor impact on the foreclosure crisis. Until and unless the problems of unemployment; negative equity, and servicer capacity, incentives, and contract restrictions are addressed, we are unlikely to see noticeably different results. These issues cannot be addressed within the current structure of HAMP.
Unfortunately, none of the solutions for foreclosures due to unemployment are particularly satisfying, and without addressing unemployment, foreclosures will remain at elevated levels. Bankruptcy presents possible solutions to negative …
Market Definition, Jonathan Baker, Lawrence White, Eduardo Perez Motta, Joseph Simons
Market Definition, Jonathan Baker, Lawrence White, Eduardo Perez Motta, Joseph Simons
Presentations
The Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) solicited public comments and held joint public workshops to explore the possibility of updating the Horizontal Merger Guidelines that are used by both agencies to evaluate the potential competitive effects of mergers and acquistions. The goal of the workshops was to determine whether the Horizontal Merger Guidelines accurately reflect the current practice of merger review at the Department and the FTC as well as to take into account legal and economic developments that have occurred since the last significant Guidelines revision in 1992.
Risky Ventures: The Impact Of Irs Health Care Joint Venture Policy, Roger P. Meyers
Risky Ventures: The Impact Of Irs Health Care Joint Venture Policy, Roger P. Meyers
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
IRS oversight of joint ventures between exempt and for-profit organizations has undergone substantial change over the past thirty years. This change has important consequences for the health care industry, where joint ventures have grown increasingly common. In the face of unclear guidance and aggressive enforcement of exemption-policing tools such as the private benefit doctrine and the control test, a hospital risks revocation of its tax-exempt status, or liability for unrelated business income tax, when it engages in a joint venture directly. It may be able to eliminate this risk by operating the same joint venture through a for-profit subsidiary; however, …
The Enigma Of Clearing Buy Side Otc Derivatives, Christian Johnson
The Enigma Of Clearing Buy Side Otc Derivatives, Christian Johnson
Christian A. Johnson
Private Fund Adviser Registration Act Hr-3818, Anita Krug
Private Fund Adviser Registration Act Hr-3818, Anita Krug
All Faculty Scholarship
This paper comments on the Obama administration's 2009 proposal for the regulation of hedge fund investment advisers.
In Re Sigma Finance Corporation (In Administrative Receivership) And In Re The Insolvency Act 1986 [2009] Uksc 2 (29 Oct 09): Commentary, Chao-Hung Christopher Chen
In Re Sigma Finance Corporation (In Administrative Receivership) And In Re The Insolvency Act 1986 [2009] Uksc 2 (29 Oct 09): Commentary, Chao-Hung Christopher Chen
Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law
The case of Sigma Finance Corp was about the priority of payment under a Security Trust Deed for a structured investment vehicle (SIV). In essence, the key issue in the case was about whether debts due within the ‘realisation period’ after the occurrence of an ‘enforcement event’ should be paid ahead of other shortterm creditors.
Ernst Freund, Felix Frankfurter And The American Rechtsstaat: A Transatlantic Shipwreck, 1894-1932, Daniel R. Ernst
Ernst Freund, Felix Frankfurter And The American Rechtsstaat: A Transatlantic Shipwreck, 1894-1932, Daniel R. Ernst
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
From the passage of the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 through the New Deal, American legislators commonly endowed administrative agencies with broad discretionary power. They did so over the objections of an intellectual founder of the American administrative state. The American-born, German-educated lawyer and political scientist Ernst Freund developed an Americanized version of the Rechtsstaat—a government bound by fixed and definite rules—in an impressive body of scholarship between 1894 and 1915. In 1920 he eagerly took up an offer from the Commonwealth Fund to finance a comprehensive study of administration in the United States. Here was his chance to show …
Voting With Their Feet And Dollars: The Role Of Investors And The Influence Of The Mutual Fund Market In Regulating Fees, Anna C. Leist
Voting With Their Feet And Dollars: The Role Of Investors And The Influence Of The Mutual Fund Market In Regulating Fees, Anna C. Leist
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Regulate Otc Derivatives By Deregulating Them, Lynn A. Stout
Regulate Otc Derivatives By Deregulating Them, Lynn A. Stout
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
When credit markets froze up in the fall of 2008, many economists pronounced the crisis inexplicable and unforeseeable. Lawyers who specialize in financial regulation, and especially the small cadre who specialize in derivatives regulation, knew better.That's because the roots of the catastrophe lay not in changes in the markets, but changes in the law. In particular, the credit crisis can be traced to Congress's 2000 passage of the Commodity Futures Modernization Act, which radically altered the traditional legal approach to financial derivatives.
This shift in the legal treatment of financial derivatives has brought the banking system to its knees. The …
Regulate Otc Derivatives By Deregulating Them: Response To Comments, Lynn A. Stout
Regulate Otc Derivatives By Deregulating Them: Response To Comments, Lynn A. Stout
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Response to comments by Jean Helwege, Peter Wallison, and Craig Pirrong on the author's article, "Regulate OTC Derivatives By Deregulating Them." Article predates the author's affiliation with Cornell Law School.
Como Interpretar As Normas Emitidas Pelo Bacen E Cmn? Uma Resposta A Partir Da Evolução Do Modelo De Estado Brasileiro, Bruno Meyerhof Salama
Como Interpretar As Normas Emitidas Pelo Bacen E Cmn? Uma Resposta A Partir Da Evolução Do Modelo De Estado Brasileiro, Bruno Meyerhof Salama
Bruno Meyerhof Salama
Nice Guys Finish Last: New Yorkers Leave Our Assets Exposed When We Plan For Forever, Audrey Rose Herman
Nice Guys Finish Last: New Yorkers Leave Our Assets Exposed When We Plan For Forever, Audrey Rose Herman
Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law & Social Policy
No abstract provided.
The End Of The (Virtual) World, Joshua A.T. Fairfield
The End Of The (Virtual) World, Joshua A.T. Fairfield
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Disquiet On The Home Front: Disturbing Crises In The Nation's Markets And Institutions, Shelby D. Green
Disquiet On The Home Front: Disturbing Crises In The Nation's Markets And Institutions, Shelby D. Green
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Smoke And Mirrors: Predatory Lending And The Subprime Mortgage Loan Securitization Pyramid Scheme, Navid Vazire
Smoke And Mirrors: Predatory Lending And The Subprime Mortgage Loan Securitization Pyramid Scheme, Navid Vazire
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mortgage Market Reform And The Fallacy Of Self-Correcting Markets, Robin Paul Malloy
Mortgage Market Reform And The Fallacy Of Self-Correcting Markets, Robin Paul Malloy
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nationalization, De-Nationalization, Re-Nationalization: Some Historical And Comparative Perspective, Mark A. Edwards
Nationalization, De-Nationalization, Re-Nationalization: Some Historical And Comparative Perspective, Mark A. Edwards
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Unsafe Loans In A Deregulated U.S. Mortgage Market, Vincent Di Lorenzo
Unsafe Loans In A Deregulated U.S. Mortgage Market, Vincent Di Lorenzo
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Can't Live Without Air: Title Insurance And The Bursting Of The Real Estate Bubble, Marvin N. Bagwell
Can't Live Without Air: Title Insurance And The Bursting Of The Real Estate Bubble, Marvin N. Bagwell
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Glance At The Impact Of The Subprime Mortgage Crisis On The Title Insurance Industry, Suzanne M. Garcia
A Glance At The Impact Of The Subprime Mortgage Crisis On The Title Insurance Industry, Suzanne M. Garcia
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
State Subprime Lending Litigation And Federal Preemption: Toward A National Standard, Alan H. Scheiner
State Subprime Lending Litigation And Federal Preemption: Toward A National Standard, Alan H. Scheiner
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Importance Of Deceptive Practice Enforcement In Financial Institution Regulation, Prentiss Cox
The Importance Of Deceptive Practice Enforcement In Financial Institution Regulation, Prentiss Cox
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Superfund Solution For An Economic Love Canal, Mehmet K. Konar-Steenberg
A Superfund Solution For An Economic Love Canal, Mehmet K. Konar-Steenberg
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
When Securitization Complicates The Issue: What Are The Homeowner's Defenses To Foreclosure?, Victoria V. Corder
When Securitization Complicates The Issue: What Are The Homeowner's Defenses To Foreclosure?, Victoria V. Corder
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.