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| | VOLUME 29 NUMBER 4 FALL 2017 Journal of AP PLIED COR PORATE FINANC E In This Issue: Financial Regulation 8 Charles W. Calomiris, Columbia University Has Financial Regulation Been a Flop? (or How to Reform Dodd-Frank) Statement of the Financial Economists Roundtable 25 Charles W. Calomiris, Columbia University; Larry Harris, Uni- Bank Capital as a Substitute for Prudential Regulation versity of Southern California; Catherine Schrand, University of Pennsylvania; Roman L. Weil, University of Chicago 30 Merritt B. Fox, Columbia Law School, Lawrence R. Glosten, High Frequency Trading and the New Stock Market: Columbia Business School, and Gabriel V. Rauterberg, Sense and Nonsense Michigan Law School 45 Christopher L. Culp, Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Shadow Banking, Risk Transfer, and Financial Stability Economics, and Andrea M. P. Neves, Seven Consulting 65 John D. Finnerty, Fordham University, and Why European Banks Are Undercapitalized and What Should Be Done About It Laura Gonzalez, California State University, Long Beach 72 Participants: Clifford Smith, Gregory Milano, Joel Levington, Bloomberg Intelligence Roundtable on Asthika Goonewardene, Gina Martin Adams, Michael The Theory and Practice of Capital Structure Management Holland, and Jonathan Palmer. Moderated by Don Chew. 86 Michael J. Barclay, University of Rochester, Leverage
Journal of Applied Corporate Finance – Wiley
Published: Jan 1, 2017
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