
Volume 43, Number 3 (2014) S2: Benefit-Cost Analysis of Financial Regulation
Benefit-Cost Paradigms in Financial Regulation
Eric A. Posner and E. Glen Weyl
Challenges for Cost-Benefit Analysis of Financial Regulation
John H. Cochrane
Efficiency and Benefit-Cost Analysis of the Financial System
Thomas Philippon
On Experimentation and Real Options in Financial Regulation
Matthew Spitzer and Eric Talley
Pareto Efficiency with Different Beliefs
Gabrielle Gayer, Itzhak Gilboa, Larry Samuelson, and David Schmeidler
Challenges to a Policy Treatment of Speculative Trading Motivated by Differences in Beliefs
Darrell Duffie
Why Do Hedgers Trade So Much?
Ing-Haw Cheng and Wei Xiong
Consumer Credit: Too Much or Too Little (or Just Right)?
Jonathan Zinman
A Simple Framework for Estimating Consumer Benefits from Regulating Hidden Fees
Sumit Agarwal, Souphala Chomsisengphet, Neale Mahoney, and Johannes Stroebel
The Futility of Cost-Benefit Analysis in Financial Disclosure Regulation
Omri Ben-Shahar and Carl E. Schneider
Rules, Standards, and Complexity in Capital Regulation
Prasad Krishnamurthy
Rules and Standards When Compliance Costs Are Private Information
Maciej H. Kotowski, David A. Weisbach, and Richard J. Zeckhauser
Accounting for Financial Innovation and Borrower Confidence in Financial Rule Making: Analogies from Health Policy
Daniel Carpenter
The Empty Call for Benefit-Cost Analysis in Financial Regulation
Jeffrey N. Gordon