Plan for Privatizing the Housing GSEs
About This Event

This is the second event in AEI's project on the privatization of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and federal home loan banks. The original plan has been revised to take into account the many helpful comments proposed at the first conference held on October 27, 2003. This discussion will focus on economic issues and will feature economists as the formal discussants. However, attendees are urged to review the proposal and prepare comments and criticism that will help to further refine the plan. The third and last conference is scheduled for February and will feature housing market experts. If successfully concluded, this research initiative will give the Bush administration and Congress an alternative to the regulatory approach currently under consideration.

Agenda

1:45 p.m.
Registration
2:00
Introduction:
Peter J. Wallison, AEI
2:15
Presentation:
Bert Ely, Ely & Co.
Tom Stanton, Johns Hopkins University
3:00
Discussants:
Charles W. Calomiris, AEI and Columbia University
Dwight Jaffee, University of California-Berkeley
Lawrence White, New York University
4:30
Adjournment

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AEI Participants

 

Charles W.
Calomiris
  • Charles W. Calomiris is the Henry Kaufman Professor of Financial Institutions at Columbia Business School. He is also a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, a member of the Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee and the Financial Economists Roundtable, and the coordinator of the Bank Performance and the Economy program at the Center for Financial Research at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Until 2007, he was the co-director of AEI's Financial Deregulation Project. His research at AEI spanned several areas, from banking and corporate finance to financial history and monetary economics. Calomiris also served on the 2000 International Financial Institution Advisory Commission. Known as the Meltzer Commission, this congressionally mandated group recommended specific reforms of the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, the regional development banks and the World Trade Organization to the U.S. government.
  • Phone: 2128548748
    Email: ccalomiris@aei.org

 

Peter J.
Wallison
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