Post-Crisis Financial Reform: Is it Working and Should More be Done?

The Foley Institute, along with the WSU College of Business, present a Business Policy Symposium:Post-Crisis Financial Reform: Is it Working and Should More be Done?”

In 2008, our economy faced the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. Has post-reform regulation helped or hindered economic recovery in the United States? What else should be done?  Join our panel of experts who will discuss the successes and limits of financial reform over the past few years.

The panel will include Richard Riccobono, Director of Banks at the Washington State Department of Financial Institutions’ Division of Banks; Jim Barth, Lowder Eminent Scholar in Finance at Auburn University, a Senior Fellow at the Milken Institute, and a Fellow at the Wharton Financial Institution Center; and Jerry Kallberg, Alvin J. Wolff Distinguished Professor of Real Estate at Washington State University and Research Professor in the Finance Department of the Carey School of Business at Arizona State University.

Tuesday, March 11
4-5:30 p.m.
305 Bryan Hall

This event is made possible thanks to the Omer L. Carey Chair of Financial Education