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Too Big to Fail? Resolving Large Troubled Financial Institutions in the Future
Brookings - Nomura - Wharton Research Conference
14 October 2011
Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C.
PROGRAM
Introduction and Welcome
Robert Litan, Brookings Institution and Kauffman Foundation
Shigesuke Kashiwagi, Nomura Holdings
Part 1: The Japanese Approach to Regulating and Supervising Financial Stability
Managing System-Wide Financial Crises: A Macro Approach -- Some Lessons from Japan since 1990
Yasuyuki Fuchita & Kei Kodachi, Nomura Institute of Capital Markets Research
Part 2: The U.S. Approach and Omissions from the Dodd-Frank Legislation
The Case for Regulating the Shadow Banking System
Morgan Ricks, Harvard Law School
Why and How to Design a Contingent Convertible Debt Requirement
Charles Calomiris, Columbia Business School
Richard Herring, The Wharton School
Governance Issues for Macro-prudential Policy in Advanced Economies
Douglas J. Elliott, Brookings Institution
The Bankruptcy of Bankruptcy
Gavin Bingham, Aalto University