A guide to the resolution of failed financial institutions : Dodd-Frank Title II and proposed chapter 14 / Kenneth E. Scott -- Bankruptcy code chapter 14 : a proposal / Thomas H. Jackson -- Comment on orderly liquidation under Title II of Dodd-Frank and chapter 14 / William F. Kroener III -- An examination of Lehman Brothers derivatives portfolio postbankruptcy : would Dodd-Frank have made a difference? / Kimberley Anne Summe -- A dialogue on the costs and benefits of automatic stays for derivatives and repurchase agreements / Darrell Duffie and David Skeel -- The going-concern value of a failed SIFI : Dodd-Frank and chapter 14 / Kenneth E. Scott and Thomas H. Jackson -- Dodd-Frank : resolution or expropriation? / Kenneth E. Scott -- Regulatory reform : a practitioner's perspective / Kevin M. Warsh -- A macroeconomic perspective : "dealing with too big to fail" / Andrew Crockett
Summary
This book introduces and analyzes a new and more predictable bankruptcy process designed specifically for large financial institutions, Chapter 14, to achieve greater financial stability and reduce the likelihood of bailouts. The contributors identify and compare the major differences in the Dodd-Frank Title II and the proposed new procedures and outline the reasons why Chapter 14 would be more effective in preventing both financial crises and bailouts
Notes
"Working Group on Economic Policy"--Page opposite title page