Anatomy of a Financial Crisis - Blog Entries
Read the NBR team's thoughts about the bailout and America's financial woes. Then post your comments.
The Birth of "Anatomy of a Financial Crisis"
posted by Suzanne Pratt, Correspondent on October 30, 2008
Coming up with the idea to do an NBR series on the 2008 financial crisis was pretty obvious. After all, that’s what we in the NY bureau and in our offices across the country have been living and breathing every day for the last 2.... + More
Government Mistakes Contributed to Financial Crisis
posted by Stephanie Dhue, Correspondent on October 29, 2008
There are so many pieces to the government's role in the financial crisis -- it's tough to narrow down. But fundamentally the government's deference to financial markets kept regulators from effective oversight. Alan... + More
The Narrative of the Financial Crisis Matters
posted by Darren Gersh, Washington Bureau Chief on October 28, 2008
Narrative is the hot story of the presidential campaign. Just take a look at the New York Times Magazine on John McCain's search for one. As a former English major, I am all for narrative. Stories do matter. Turns out, much new psychological.... + More
Financial Firms and the Blame Glame
posted by Erika Miller, Correspondent on October 28, 2008
It's clear there are plenty of culprits that helped create the unprecedented financial crisis our nation has been facing. Relaxed government regulation of financial firms undoubtedly played a role. So did irresponsible homebuyers... + More
How Did This Financial Mess Happen? Greenspan Speaks!
posted by Darren Gersh, Washington Bureau Chief on October 23, 2008
A few months ago, I argued that a contributing factor to the financial crisis was an incentive structure that rewarded bankers and traders for taking risks that could undermine the firms that paid them. Today, Alan Greenspan made... + More
Mark-to-Market Accounting and the Financial Crisis
posted by Stephanie Dhue, Correspondent on September 30, 2008
Add mark-to-market to the list of things you need to know about this financial crisis. After the S&L crisis and scandals at Enron, WorldCom, etc., the Financial Accounting Standards Board -- known affectionately as the FASB (Faz-bee)... + More


