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- Title
Regulators Who Kowtow to Bankers.
- Authors
Nader, Ralph
- Abstract
Claims that banking regulators in the United States, including the Federal Reserve Board (FRB), have been subservient to the desires of the banking industry. Factors that have shaped the protectionist attitude of bank regulators; Need for reformist regulators; Examples of the multiplicity of bank regulators; Failure of the FRB to protect consumers; Questions on the accountability of banking institutions. INSETS: Bankers' Wisdom;Regulatory Harmonies;The Real Voters;A Banker Is Not
- Subjects
UNITED States; GOVERNMENT agencies; UNITED States. Federal Reserve Board; BANKING laws; BANKING industry -- Social aspects
- Publication
Business & Society Review (00453609), 1980, Issue 36
- ISSN
0045-3609
- Publication type
Article