Is Obama's Financial-Reform Plan Bold Enough?

It's not just that the Obama reforms are less ambitious than those of the Great Depression. They're also inspired by a very different interpretation of what went wrong. In the 1930s the overarching idea was that Wall Street had been very naughty and needed to be put in the penalty box — for good. This time the animating spirit behind the changes seems to be that regulators let a lot of things slip through the cracks, so there's a need both to give them ... Full Story »

Posted by Kaizar Campwala

See All Reviews »

To:


Separate email addresses with commas.
25 recipients max.

Note:

Review

Member_photo_thumb
3.9
by Kaizar Campwala - Jun. 18, 2009

A balanced analysis of Obama's financial regulatory overhaul. Fox argues that the plan is less sweeping than New Deal regulation because it assumes less malicious intentions on the part of the finance industry. I found this a worthwhile read.

(11 answers)

Kaizar's Rating

Overall
3.9

Good
from 11 answers
Quality
3.7
Facts
3.0
Fairness
5.0
Sourcing
3.0
Style
5.0
Context
4.0
Depth
3.0
Enterprise
2.0
Relevance
5.0
Popularity
4.5
Recommendation
5.0
Credibility
4.0
More How our ratings work »