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The Great Financial Crisis of 2007–2010: The Sinners and their Sins

In: The First Great Financial Crisis of the 21st Century A Retrospective

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  • G.G. Kaufman

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The causes of the Great Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2007–2010 are many and varied. Indeed, the crisis may be viewed as the product of a perfect storm. This paper identifies the major culprits or sinners of the US crisis and enumerates their more important sins. The culprits include central bankers, commercial and investment bankers, credit rating agencies, financial engineers, the government, investors, mortgage borrowers, mortgage brokers, and prudential bank regulators. Among the numerous sins committed by these sinners, the role of the government in encouraging and subsidizing risky home mortgages and the poor performance of the prudential regulators in adequately enforcing the in-place rules are of particular concern. The regulators were poor agents for their healthy bank and taxpayer principals. It follows that prevention of future crisis requires, among other things, the development of better incentives to motivate the regulators to be more faithful to both the letter and the spirit of the legislative intent of Congress in enacting the legislation requiring the regulations.

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  • G.G. Kaufman, 2015. "The Great Financial Crisis of 2007–2010: The Sinners and their Sins," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: James R Barth & George G Kaufman (ed.), The First Great Financial Crisis of the 21st Century A Retrospective, chapter 1, pages 1-32, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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