Two top economists outline distinctive approaches to post-crisis financial reform.
Randall S. Kroszner is Norman R. Bobins Professor of Economics in the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business. He served as a Governor of the Federal Reserve System from March 2006 until January 2009.
Robert J. Shiller is Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale University. He is the author of
Finance and the Good Society and other books.
Benjamin M. Friedman is William Joseph Maier Professor of Political Economy at Harvard University and the author of
The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth.
George G. Kaufman is John F. Smith, Jr. Professor of Economics and Finance at Loyola University in Chicago and a consultant at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
Hal S. Scott is Nomura Professor and Director of the Program on International Financial Systems (PIFS) at Harvard Law School. He is Director of the Committee on Capital Markets Regulation, a research organization.