Published Opeds on Financial Reform: February 2010 Archives
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About the Authors
- Viral V. Acharya
- Barry Adler
- Edward I. Altman
- John Biggs
- Stephen J. Brown
- Christian Brownlee
- Jennifer N. Carpenter
- Thomas F. Cooley
- Robert F. Engle
- Farhang Farazmand
- Xavier Gabaix
- Marcin Kacperczyk
- Nirupama Kulkarni
- Hanh Le
- Samuel Lee
- Anthony W. Lynch
- Thomas Mertens
- Vicki Morwitz
- T. Sabri Öncü
- Lasse Pedersen
- Antti Petajitso
- Thomas Philippon
- Matthew P. Richardson
- Joshua Ronen
- Nouriel Roubini
- Stephen G. Ryan
- Shelle Santana
- Anjolein Schmeits
- Philipp Schnabl
- Kermit (Kim) Schoenholtz
- Or Shachar
- George Smith
- Roy C. Smith
- Marti G. Subrahmanyam
- Richard Sylla
- Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh
- Paul A. Wachtel
- Ingo Walter
- Lawrence J. White
- Robert Whitelaw
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