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Tinkering Makes Comeback Amid Crisis
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Tinkering Makes Comeback Amid Crisis – Wall Street Journal
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... (except for credit card rules); the more time passes, the more Wall Street objects to the prospect of any meaningful controls of its ... so far progressed in Congress is not commensurate with the scale of the crisis Wall Street caused.
Today, Sen. Chris Dodd ( ... past decade – and, thereby, lessened the severity of the financial crisis.
We look forward to working with Chairman Dodd and members of ...
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... people are shouting so loud at their congress members and Senators, that even some of the most pro-Wall Street congressman are starting to get it.
For example, the Congressional Black Caucus has been hearing so much about how congress is failing to address the crisis of unemployment from their constituents, that the CBC delayed Barney Frank's proposed ...
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... people are shouting so loud at their congress members and Senators, that even some of the most pro-Wall Street congressman are starting to get it.
For example, the Congressional Black Caucus has been hearing so much about how congress is failing to address the crisis of unemployment from their constituents, that the CBC delayed Barney Frank’s proposed ...
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... thinking in attributing the excesses of Wall Street responsible for the current crisis to unethical behavior, it is worth ... markets. By contrast, the recent sub-prime mortgage crisis has shown that mortgage-backed securities were grossly ... the economy is self-evidently not self-correcting.
In response to the economic crisis of the 1930s, an entirely new field of economics was developed to explain ...
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