University of Miami Business Law Review
Document Type
Comment
Abstract
Financial market regulators in the US have proposed cutting down their own rulebooks in recent years. However, when it comes to deregulating modern capital markets, the outcomes of historical alterations of similar natures should serve as lessons in what works and what doesn’t. This comment analyzes three modern-day proposals to deregulate US financial markets, using historical actions to argue for the likely efficacy of each.
Recommended Citation
Jordan J. Saddoris,
Lessons for Today by the Deregulation of Yesteryear: Analyzing Modern Capital Market Deregulation with Historical Examples,
29 U. MIA Bus. L. Rev.
167
(2021)
Available at:
https://repository.law.miami.edu/umblr/vol29/iss2/9