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The Role Of Government In The Labor-Creditor Relationship: Evidence From The Chrysler Bankruptcy, Bradley Blaylock, Alexander Edwards, Jared Stanfield
The Role Of Government In The Labor-Creditor Relationship: Evidence From The Chrysler Bankruptcy, Bradley Blaylock, Alexander Edwards, Jared Stanfield
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Guarantees And Capital Infusions In Response To Financial Crisis B: U.S. Guarantees During The Global Financial Crisis, June Rhee, Andrew Metrick
Guarantees And Capital Infusions In Response To Financial Crisis B: U.S. Guarantees During The Global Financial Crisis, June Rhee, Andrew Metrick
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Section 1: Reviews different designs of the guarantee programs established during the financial crisisSection 2: Discusses the temporary guarantee provided for the MMFs by the Treasury to prevent any further “breaking the buck"in the market Section 3: Describes the temporary liquidity guarantee program established by the FDIC to promote interbank lending and prevent runs in smaller banks Section 4: Provides details on the guarantee and loss sharing program jointly set forth by the Treasury, the FDIC and the Federal Reserve to save Citigroup
Changes To The Federal Home Loan Bank System Since The Great Recession, John Simone
Changes To The Federal Home Loan Bank System Since The Great Recession, John Simone
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The Flight From Maturity, Gary B. Gorton, Andrew Metrick, Lei Xie
The Flight From Maturity, Gary B. Gorton, Andrew Metrick, Lei Xie
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Liquidity Provision During The Crisis Of 1914: Private And Public Sources, Ellis Tallman, Margaret Jacobson
Liquidity Provision During The Crisis Of 1914: Private And Public Sources, Ellis Tallman, Margaret Jacobson
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Crisis, The Continuity And Learning: The Institutional Origins Of Subprime Management At The Federal Reserve, Scott M. Aquano
Crisis, The Continuity And Learning: The Institutional Origins Of Subprime Management At The Federal Reserve, Scott M. Aquano
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