The Theory and Practice of Bailouts

Bailouts are the order of the day. The current series started in England with the British government bailing out Northern Rock, a mortgage lender experiencing a run. Then, in this country, came Bear Stearns, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and AIG, followed by a $700 billion Treasury Department hedge fund of mortgage-backed securities. Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, and Iceland have also joined in the bailout parade.

Conceptually and historically, how should we think about government bailouts in times of financial panic or crisis? Are there patterns of successful versus unsuccessful interventions? What are the practical problems to consider? How will we get the bailout interventions to end? These and other relevant questions will be discussed by AEI economists Desmond Lachman and Adam Lerrick; Allan Mendelowitz, a director of the Federal Housing Finance Board; and Carmen M. Reinhart, a professor of economics at the University of Maryland. AEI’s Alex J. Pollock will moderate.

About the Author

 

John H.
Makin
  • John H. Makin is a former consultant to the U.S. Treasury Department, the Congressional Budget Office, and the International Monetary Fund. He specializes in international finance and financial markets (stock, bonds, and currencies including the Euro and the U.S. dollar). He also researches the U.S. economy (including monetary policy and tax and budget issues), the Japanese economy, and European economies. He is the author of numerous books and articles on financial, monetary, and fiscal policy. Mr. Makin writes AEI's monthly Economic Outlook.
  • Phone: 202-862-5828
    Email: jmakin@aei.org
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    Name: Daniel Hanson
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    Email: daniel.hanson@aei.org

 

Alex J.
Pollock
  • Alex Pollock joined AEI in 2004 after thirty-five years in banking. He was president and chief executive officer of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago from 1991 to 2004. He is the author of numerous articles on financial systems and the organizer of the “Deflating Bubble” series of AEI conferences. In 2007, he developed a one-page mortgage form to help borrowers understand their mortgage obligations. At AEI, he focuses on financial policy issues, including housing finance, government-sponsored enterprises, retirement finance, corporate governance, accounting standards, and the banking system. He is a director of the CME Group, the Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation, the International Union for Housing Finance, and the chairman of the board of the Great Books Foundation.

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    Email: apollock@aei.org

 

Adam
Lerrick
  • Adam Lerrick is the Friends of Allan H. Meltzer Professor of Economics at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University. He served as a senior adviser to the chairman of the International Financial Institution Advisory Commission (known as the "Meltzer Commission"), where he analyzed the workings of the World Bank and reassessed its role in the global economy. Previously, he was an investment banker with Salomon Brothers and Credit Suisse First Boston, and he originated and led the negotiation team of the Argentine Bond Restructuring Agency in the $100 billion Argentine debt restructuring.
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    Email: alerrick@aei.org
  • Assistant Info

    Name: Chad Hill
    Phone: 202-862-5862
    Email: chad.hill@aei.org
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