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In Fed We Trust: Ben Bernanke's War on
the Great Panic
The centerpiece of Kashkari and Swagel's "Break the Glass" plan was a proposal
to ask Congress for $509 billion to buy mortgage-backed securities From banks
and securities firms—not the sale sort guaranteed by government-sponsored ...
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Never Let a Serious Crisis Go to Waste: How Neoliberalism ...
120 Swagel, "The Financial Crisis"; Sorkin, Too Big to Fail; "Break the Glass Bank
Recapitalization Plan," dated 4/15/2008, available at www.scribd.
comldocl21266810/TooBig-To-Fail-Confidential-Break-the-Glass-Plan-from-
Treasury ...
3
The Knowledge of Culture and
the Culture of Knowledge: ...
... institutions through stock-purchase in banks having their headquarters in
United States.27 That, Paulson said, would get them to resume lending, which
was directly contradicting the warning issued by the Break the Glass plan.28
Paulson's ...
Elias G. Carayannis, Ali Pirzadeh, 2013
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Brookings Papers on Economic Activity: Spring 2009
Even if the TARP had been the right break-the-glass plan—which it was not, as I
wrote at the time (Zingales 2008b) and as Paulson himself later admitted—the
fact that the plan required two full months to become implementable (as Swagel ...
David Romer, Justin Wolfers, 2010
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Never Let a Serious Crisis Go to Waste: How Neoliberalism ...
Swagel, “The Financial Crisis”; Sorkin, Too Big to Fail; “Break the Glass Bank
Recapitalization Plan,” dated 4/15/2008, available at www.scribd.com/doc/
21266810/ Too-Big-To-Fail-Confidential-Break-the-Glass-Plan-from-Treasury (
accessed ...
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Financial Globalization, Economic Growth, and
the Crisis of ...
... congressional action. When the crisis did become acute enough in late
September, Treasury in effect revived the “break the glass” plan, initially depicting
the TARP as an asset purchase program but almost immediately transforming it
into.
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On
the Brink: Inside
the Race to Stop
the Collapse of
the ...
As a starting point, we turned to Neel Kashkari and Phill Swagel's “Break the
Glass" plan from the previous spring, which had outlined possibilities for
recapitalizing the banks. In our previous efforts with Congress—the 2008
stimulus bill and ...
They called it the “break the glass” plan, to be activated only in the most dire
crisis. What exacerbated the problem was that the SIVs had funded themselves
by selling short-term IOUs (“commercial paper,” in the parlance of Wall Street),
often to ...
9
Confidence Men: Wall Street, Washington, and
the Education ...
The group agreed that the potential havoc that this “Break the Glass” plan could
wreak on the market, even just in undermining confidence, meant it needed to be
closely guarded. In the meantime, Paulson would try to find market solutions to ...
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On
the Brink: Inside
the Race to Stop
the Collapse of
the ...
As a starting point, we turned to Neel Kashkari and Phill Swagel's “Break the
Glass” plan from the previous spring, which had outlined possibilities for
recapitalizing the banks. In our previous efforts with Congress—the 2008
stimulus bill and ...