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Complexity As A Catalyst Of Market Failure: A Law And Engineering Inquiry, Steven L. Schwarcz
Complexity As A Catalyst Of Market Failure: A Law And Engineering Inquiry, Steven L. Schwarcz
Steven L Schwarcz
This article examines how the complexities of modern investment securities and the assets underlying them can trigger a breakdown of financial markets and also analyzes what should be done to mitigate the potential for market failure. Because these complexities are characteristic of complexities in nonlinear engineering systems, the article’s analysis draws on the literature analyzing these systems.
Protecting Financial Markets: Lessons From The Subprime Mortgage Meltdown, Steven L. Schwarcz
Protecting Financial Markets: Lessons From The Subprime Mortgage Meltdown, Steven L. Schwarcz
Steven L Schwarcz
Why did the recent subprime mortgage meltdown undermine financial market stability notwithstanding the protections provided by market norms and financial regulation? This article attempts to answer that question by identifying anomalies and obvious protections that failed to work, and then by examining hypotheses that might explain the anomalies and failures. The resulting explanations provide critical insights into protecting financial markets.