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When Free Markets Fail: Saving the Market When It Can't Save Itself

Author Scott McCleskey
Publisher Wiley
Category Business & Economics
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PublisherWiley
ISBN / ASIN0470603364
ISBN-139780470603369
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Sales Rank1,364,277
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Authoritative guidance for navigating inevitable financial market regulation

The reform of this country's financial regulation will be one of the most significant legislative programs in a generation. When Free Markets Fail: Saving the Market When It Can’t Save Itself outlines everything you need to know to stay abreast of these changes.

  • Written by Scott McCleskey, a Managing Editor at Complinet, the leading provider of risk and compliance solutions for the global financial services industry
  • Looks at the intended result of these regulations so that institutions and individuals will have a greater understanding of the new regulatory environment
  • Offers a realistic look at how these regulations will affect anyone who has a bank account, a car loan, a mortgage or a credit card
  • Covers the reforms that have been enacted and looks forward to future reforms

Both theoretical and practical in approach, When Free Markets Fail provides a strong overview of coming regulation laws with insightful analysis into various aspects not easily understood.

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