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How Does the United Kingdom’s Financial Services Authority Work?
Thursday, March 29, 2007
This is the second event in a series of conferences on the regulation of banks, securities firms, and insurance companies. How are the British and the American financial systems different?
U.S. Trade Policy
Balancing Multilateralism with Bilateralism and Regionalism
Thursday, February 15, 2007
At this AEI conference, Claude Barfield will address these and other developments in U.S. trade policy in a presentation of a chapter from his forthcoming book, The Eagle and the Dragon: The
Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee
Monday, February 12, 2007
The Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee (SFRC) is a group of publicly recognized independent experts on the financial services industry; including banking, insurance, and securities.
Watters v. Wachovia Bank
The Roberts Court Weighs In on Preemption
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Does federal banking law bar states from regulating the activities of state-chartered subsidiaries of national banks? What should the appropriate scope of the National Bank Act be?
The Research Tax Credit: Gone Today, Here Tomorrow?
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Congress faces a number of questions as it considers whether to reinstate and extend the federal tax credit for research and experimentation. These questions will be discussed.
Still Reforming Regulation
AEI-Brookings Joint Center 2006 Distinguished Lecture
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Roger Noll will deliver a Lecture on why regulatory reform has stalled and why certain costly regulatory practices are spreading to the rest of the world.
Breakfast with Jim Lockhart and Senator Chuck Hagel
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
In this breakfast address, Mr. Lockhart—in light of the softening housing market and its possible effect on the GSEs—will press once again for Senate action.
The Keys to the Kingdom: Intellectual Property Rights and Trade
A Case Study of Chile-U.S. Trade Since the Free Trade Agreement
Friday, September 1, 2006
A Case Study of Chile-U.S. Trade Since the Free Trade AgreementCosponsored by the Law Faculty of the University of Chile and the Centro Jurídico ILC
Boeing vs. Airbus: The Plot Thickens
Thursday, July 6, 2006
AEI has assembled a group of experts to assess recent economic and political developments, and suggest likely scenarios for resolving the dispute between Boeing and Airbus.
Social Security Reform: A Bipartisan Proposal
Monday, June 19, 2006
The three authors of the Liebman-MacGuineas-Samwick Social Security plan proposal will present their plan.
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Global Business in Iran: Interactive

A new AEI web tool, "Global Business in Iran: Interactive," documents major financial transactions with the Islamic Republic between 2000 and 2007. The findings, based on open-source reporting, are organized by country, economic sector, company, and financial institution. The Institute's researchers have documented more than 300 transactions amounting to more than $150 billion. The interactive tool will be updated regularly as new information comes in.