Introduction / Martin Neil and John B. Taylor -- Part I. Causes and Effects of the Financial Crisis -- Chapter 1. How efforts to avoid past mistakes created new ones : some lessons from the causes and consequences of the recent financial crisis / Sheila C. Bair and Ricardo R. Delfin -- Chapter 2. Low equilibrium, real rates, financial crisis, and secular stagnation / Lawrence H. Summers -- Chapter 3. Causes of the financial crisis and the slow recovery : a ten-year perspective / John B. Taylor -- Chapter 4. Rethinking macro: reassessing micro-foundations / Kevin M. Warsh -- Part II. The Federal Reserve's Role -- Chapter 5. The Federal Reserve policy, before, during, and after the fall / Alan S. Blinder -- Chapter 6. The Federal Reserve's role : actions before, during, and after the 2008 Panic in the historical context of the Great Contraction / Michael D. Bordo -- Chapter 7. Mistakes made and lessons (being) learned : implications for the Fed's mandate / Peter R. Fisher -- Chapter 8. A slow recovery with low inflation / Allan H. Meltzer -- Part III. Is Too Big to Fail Over? Are We Ready for the Next Crisis? -- Chapter 9. How is the system safer? What more is needed? / Martin Neil Baily and Douglas J. Elliott -- Chapter 10. Toward a run-free financial system / John H. Cochrane -- Chapter 11. Financial market infrastructure : too important to fail / Darrell Duffie -- Chapter 12. "Too Big to Fail" from an economic perspective / Steve Strongin -- Part IV. Bankruptcy, Bailout, Resolution -- Chapter 13. Framing the TBTF problem : the path to a solution / Randall D. Guynn -- Chapter 14. Designing a better bankruptcy resolution / Kenneth E. Scott -- Chapter 15. Single point of entry and the bankruptcy alternative / David A. Skeel, Jr. -- Chapter 16. We need Chapter 14 -- and we need Title II / Michael S. Helfer -- Remarks on key issues facing financial institutions / Paul Saltzman -- Concluding remarks / George P. Schultz -- Summary of the commentary / Simon Hilpert. .
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