Evolution of Minneapolis Fed Thought
Speeches
- Addressing the Too Big to Fail Problem,
Gary Stern Testimony before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, U.S. Senate, Washington D.C., May 6, 2009 [PDF]
- Better Late Than Never: Addressing Too-Big-To-Fail,
Gary Stern Speech,
Washington D.C., March 31, 2009
- Banking Policies and Too Big To Fail,
Gary Stern Speech, Minneapolis, Minnesota,
March 26, 2009
- Prospects for Macro- and Financial Policy,
Gary Stern Speech, St. Paul, Minnesota,
February 5, 2009
- Prospects for Macro- and Financial Policy,
Gary Stern Speech, Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
January 14, 2009
- Too Big to Fail: The Way Forward
Gary Stern Speech, November 13, 2008
- Policy and the Economy in the Wake of the Shock,
Gary Stern speech, October 21, 2008
- Limiting Spillovers Through Focused Supervision,
The Region, September 2008
- Repercussions from the Financial Shock, Gary Stern,
August 14, 2008
- Moral Hazard and Bank Protection,
Gary Stern, July 23, 2001
- Gary Stern Remarks to the American
Enterprise Institute Conference, October 27, 1999
- Government Safety Nets and Banking
System Stability,
Gary Stern, March 11, 1998
- Remarks at the FDIC
Conference on Deposit Insurance,
Gary Stern, January 29, 1998
Publications
- Message from the President
Introducing the 2007 Annual Report Essay
- Managing the Expanded Safety Net, 2007 Annual Report Essay
- Addressing the Trade-offs: Market Discipline, Stability and Communication, The Region, December 2007
- Perspectives on Current Banking Issues,
The Region, September 2006
- Managing TBTF by Reducing Systemic Risk: Some Recent Developments,The Region, June 2006
- Addressing TBTF When Banks Merge: A Proposal,
The Region, September 2005
- Book Excerpt—Too Big To Fail: The Hazards of Bank Bailouts,
The Region, December 2003
- Increased Use of Uninsured
Deposits: Implications for Market Discipline, fedgazette,
March 2001
- Thoughts on Designing Credible Policies After Financial Modernization: Addressing Too Big to Fail and Moral Hazard,
The Region, September
2000
- Using Market Data to Manage
Risk: The Potential of Financial Modernization, The Region,
Special Issue 2000
- A Response to Critics of Market
Discipline,
The Region, September 1999
- Managing Moral Hazard
With Market Signals: How Regulation Should Change With Banking,
The Region, June 1999
- Deposit Insurance: A Reconsideration,
Working Paper Number 593, December 1998
- When Should the FDIC Act
Like Private Insurance Company?
The Region, September 1998
- Market Discipline as Bank Regulator,
The Region, June 1998
- Deposit Insurance, Too Big To Fail
and Small Banks,
fedgazette, April 1998
- Fixing FDICIA: A Plan to Address
the Too Big to Fail Problem,
1997 Annual Report Essay
- The Too Big to Fail
Problem, The Region, September 1997
- A Modest Proposal for Meaningful
Deposit Insurance Reform,
The Region, September 1997
- An Opportune Time for Deposit
Insurance Reform,
The Region, December 1996
- Deposit Insurance: It's Time
to Cage the Monster,
fedgazette, April 1996
- Is Deposit Insurance the
Bankers' Faustian Bargain?,
fedgazette, January 1995
- Restoring the Fed as Lender
of Last Resort,
fedgazette, January 1992
- The Alarming Costs of Preventing
Bank Runs,
fedgazette, April 1991
- The S&L Crisis: Bad People
or Bad Policy?,
fedgazette, September 1990
- Safeguards to the U.S. Banking
System Should Not be Dismantled,
The Region, June
1990
- Can the Public be Trusted
to Regulate Banks?,
fedgazette, March 1990
- A Case for Reforming Federal Deposit
Insurance,
1988 Annual Report Essay
- Deposit Insurance Reform; or, Deregulation
Is the Cart, Not the Horse, Quarterly Review, Spring
1983
- Market Discipline as a Regulator of Bank Risk,
Arthur J. Rolnick