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The Future of Financial Regulation: Structural Reform or Status Quo?

The first panel explored "The Roots of Financial Regulation: Needless Duplication of Healthy Competition" (left to right, John C. Dugan, Camden Fine, Rick Lazio, and Robert E. Litan, with panel chair Arthur Murton).
The first panel explored "The Roots of Financial Regulation: Needless Duplication of Healthy Competition" (left to right, John C. Dugan, Camden Fine, Rick Lazio, and Robert E. Litan, with panel chair Arthur Murton).

A second panel considered "The Design of Financial Regulation and the Way Forward: Blueprints for Reform, Political Realities, and the Pathway to Change" (left to right, Sheila C. Bair, Eugene A. Ludwig, Cantwell F. Muckenfuss III, and Gary H. Stern, with panel chair William F. Kroener III). A second panel considered "The Design of Financial Regulation and the Way Forward: Blueprints for Reform, Political Realities, and the Pathway to Change" (left to right, Sheila C. Bair, Eugene A. Ludwig, Cantwell F. Muckenfuss III, and Gary H. Stern, with panel chair William F. Kroener III).

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