Kim Pernell-Gallagher

Reshaping Economic Policy to End Institutional Corruption - Ending Institutional Corruption

Moderator: Gregg Fields, Senior Copywriter, Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists

Barney Frank, former United States Congressman, Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Kim Pernell-Gallagher, PhD candidate, Department of Sociology, Harvard University

Paul Romer, Professor of Economics; Director, The Urbanization Project, Stern School of Business, New York University

Malcolm Salter, James J. Hill Professor of Business Administration, Emeritus, Harvard Business School...

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Kim Pernell Gallagher - How the U.S. Got it Wrong: Regulation of Securitization in Comparative and Historical Perspective

The April 2, 2014, Lab presentation was led by Edmond J. Safra Lab Fellow, Kim Pernell-Gallagher. During her second fellowship year, Kim has continued to investigate cross-national policy divergence in banking regulation, specifically focusing on the Basel Accords and capital adequacy standards voluntarily adopted by banks in the United States, Spain, and Canada. Her Lab seminar, titled: “How the U.S. Got it Wrong: Regulation of Securitization in...

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Kim Pernell-Gallagher — Institutional Corruption and Banking Regulation

The April 3, 2013 Lab seminar was presented by Kim Pernell-Gallagher, PhD candidate in the Sociology Department at Harvard University, Canada Program research fellow at Harvard's Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, and Edmond J Safra Lab Fellow. Kim studies the social causes of financial crisis and financial market regulation. Her previous research examines the organizational processes that drove U.S. banks and investment banks to underwrite...

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