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Calm after the storm? The Political Economy of Regulation After Crises

Calm after the storm? The Political Economy of Regulation After Crises. By: Michael Lee Indiana University. The Problem and the Debate. Why do financial crises result in reform at some times, but not others? Who cares? Materialist vs. Ideational explanations.

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Calm after the storm? The Political Economy of Regulation After Crises

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  1. Calm after the storm? The Political Economy of Regulation After Crises By: Michael Lee Indiana University

  2. The Problem and the Debate • Why do financial crises result in reform at some times, but not others? • Who cares? • Materialist vs. Ideational explanations

  3. Bank stocks in 6 US exchanges, 1837-1843

  4. Electoral college votes, 1836 and 1844

  5. Market capitalization in the LSE, 1839-1844

  6. The 2008 Financial Crisis, by sector

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