THE GOLEMBE LIBRARY


These are the titles of past issues of The Golembe Reports by year starting with 1995, through 2002.  The introductions for reports beginning with Vol. 1999-1 through the final issue, Vol. 2002-4 are linked to the report titles.  Report titles from 1995-1 through 1998-10 have been annotated where needed to identify the contents of the report.  In the future, additional "Introductions" or title annotations will be furnished for reports from 1985 to 1994, and for 1967 to 1984.  Please check back often.

2002

2002 -1&2       Can the Dual Banking System Be Saved?

2002-3            A Fresh Look at a Few Old Problems

2002-4            Reflections


2001

2001-1            Tea Leaves and Credit Crunches

2001-2            The FDIC In The 1950s: A Retrospective Look And Some Current Implications

2001-3            Scorecard on Regulatory Structure Reform: I

2001-4            Scorecard on Regulatory Structure Reform: Part II

2001-5&6        Reforming Bank Capital Regulation: The Great Leap Forward

2001-7            Americans Treasure Privacy.Com (Carl Felesnfeld)

2001-8            The Not So Torpid Days of Summer

2001-9            The Safety Net: Myths, Perceptions, and History

2001-10          To everything there is a season . . .

 


2000

2000-1           Thoughts on the Economy for the Year 2000 (John M. Godfrey)

2000-2&3      Reform of the Financial Regulatory Structure

2000 - 4         The Myths of Gramm-Leach-Bliley (Philip C. Myer )

2000 - 5         Perception is Nine-Tenths of the Law

2000 - 6         Banking Public Policy And The New Technologies

2000 - 7          Bank Regulation: A Summer Potpourri

2000 - 8          Reflections on Deposit Insurance Reform: What It May Mean, and Why

2000 - 9          Readers Turn

2000-10           A Few Random Thoughts At Year End

 


1999

1999-1             1998:   A Year Without "Closure"

1999-2             The Long Road to Financial Modernization Legislation:  Will the Trip be Worth It?

1999-3             Other Voices, Other Views

1999-4             The Hottest Words in Town

1999-5             The U.S. Financial Regulatory Structure -- Out of Step with the Rest of the World?

1999-6             Half-time Report

1999-7            Some Thoughts on the Current Boom and Its Banking Implications

1999-8            The "New Economy," Agency Structure, and Financial Modernization (Frip Chissom) 

1999-9             Financial Modernization Legislation: The End of the Beginning


1998

1998-1             1997: Random Thoughts and Missed Opportunities

1998-2             Mission Creep? (David Holland)

1998-3             Reforming Bank Capital Regulation: Some First Impressions

1998-4             The Emergence of Political Union in Europe?

1998-5             What Do All Those Mergers Mean? - II

1998-6             Central Banking and the English Experiment

1998-7             The 1998 ABA Convention: Nearing the End of the Road?

1998-8             Origins of Financial Modernization (Philip C. Meyer)

1998-9&10      The Bailout of Long-Term Capital Management: A Few Crucial Questions


1997

1997-1             History Does Count -- But Which History?

1997-2            Let's Hear It for "Sovereign Credit"(Unpublished)

1997-2             The Battle for Bank Regulatory Supremacy

1997-3             The Public Purpose of Banking (Mark Olson)

1997-4             While I Was Away

1997-5             Strange Doings in Threadneedle Street

1997-6             A Summer Potpourri: Random Thoughts On The Current Banking Scene

1997-7             Time to Abolish Reserve Requirements (Bert Ely)

1997-8             Catching Up

1997-9             The Battle for Financial Modernization (I): A View From the Trenches

1997-10             The Battle for Financial Modernization (II): A View From Afar


1996

1996-1             Reflecting on 1995

1996-2             Alan S. Blinder -- And Corporate Governance

1996-3             A Touch of March Madness

1996-4             Europe's Drive for Monetary Union -- and Beyond

1996-5             "Leach Bags Reg Relief for Modest Reform Bill"

1996-6             What Do All Those Mergers Mean?

1996-7             The Hunt Commission Had It Right

1996-8             ABA Convention Notes

1996-9             The Comptroller's New Operating Subsidiary Regulations


1995

1995-1             Reflecting on 1994

1995-2             Troublesome Myths of Banking: I

1995-3/4         Troublesome Myths of Banking: II

1995-5             Odds and Ends

1995-6             The Single Banking Market: European and U.S. Approaches

1995-7             New Battles and Old Battlefields

1995-8             Deposit Insurance: Is Privatization an Option?

1995-9             Deposit Insurance -- Some Unfinished Business