Summary
Financial markets enable individuals, firms, and governments to build businesses, establish retirement nest eggs, finance homes and infrastructure, and manage risk. Our research seeks to explore how financial markets foster economic growth and prosperity, and the role that well-designed regulation plays in these markets. Our scholars study whether financial regulation effectively protects investors and consumers from fraud, fosters financial stability, and allows the financial system to meet the needs of Main Street through a competitive and dynamic array of financial products and services.
Hester Peirce
Former Senior Research FellowBrian Knight
Director of the Program on Financial RegulationStephen Matteo Miller
Senior Research FellowTodd Zywicki
George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law and Executive Director of the Law & Economics Center, Antonin Scalia Law SchoolThomas W. Miller, Jr.
Visiting ScholarJ. W. Verret
Senior Affiliated ScholarScott Sumner
Ralph G. Hawtrey Chair of Monetary PolicyDavid Beckworth
Senior Research Fellow
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