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Financial Crisis and Reform: Have We Done Enough to Fix the Government-Sponsored Enterprises?

While there is an ongoing debate about what caused the 2008 financial crisis, there is little disagreement that the housing market was at the heart of the problem. In the years since the crisis, Congress passed a massive new piece of legislation, the Dodd-Frank Act, and federal financial regulators have been actively issuing new regulations. But what about the government-sponsored housing enterprises, known as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac? What was their role in the crisis, and what has been done to reduce their potential harm in the future? Join us as we discuss these questions with experts from the policy world and the industry itself.

Featuring
John A. Allison

Former President and CEO; Chair, Executive Advisory Council, Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives, Cato Institute

Susan Wharton Gates
Christopher Whalen
Landon Parsons
Ike Brannon
Senior Fellow, Jack Kemp Foundation, and former Cato Visiting Fellow