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elleng

(130,974 posts)
Mon Dec 11, 2017, 03:58 PM Dec 2017

Americas Shampoo Economy

'I recently gave an update on America’s economic policy, such as it is, to a group of bankers. I expected a great deal of interest in the Republican tax plan, but instead, they wanted to talk about how costly it was for them to comply with the rules introduced by the Dodd-Frank reform bill.

While sympathizing with their plight — the cost of regulatory compliance has clearly risen over the last decade — I asked them to recall the last financial crisis, a set of catastrophic, deep-recession-inducing events that motivated the creation of Dodd-Frank in the first place.

A few heads nodded. There was some mumbling about irresponsible home buyers.

Add to this anecdote the Trump administration’s attempt to undermine the consumer protection agency created by Dodd-Frank, along with similar congressional actions I suspect you haven’t heard about (I’ll fix that in a moment), and the person this brings to mind is the economist Hyman Minsky.

Perhaps because Minsky, who died in 1996, was both an economics professor and a banker, he understood something other economists assumed away: recurring cycles of financial instability.'>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/11/opinion/bubble-economy-financial-regulation.html?

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