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SAFER Finance Reform

SAFER is a committee of economists and other experts for Stable, Accountable, Fair and Efficient Financial Reform.

NOTE: SAFER was active during 2009-2012. We are making these materials available here, because many of them may still be of interest.

A Committee of Economists and other Experts for Stable, Accountable, Fair and Efficient Financial Reform (SAFER) is a focal point, clearinghouse and coordinating mechanism for progressive economists and analysts to gather and present their views on financial re-regulation and reform; to reach, to the degree possible, a consensus on the key issues relating to regulation and reform; and to help incorporate this work into the public debate over these issues that will ensue over the coming six to nine months or so. By bringing these analysts together to speak in a concerted voice, we will be able to broaden the perspective on financial regulation and reform, and enhance our impact on this public debate.

SAFER Coordinators

SAFER Contributors and Participants

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Eileen Appelbaum, Rutgers University and Center for Economic Policy Research
Michael Ash, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Dean Baker, Center for Economic Policy Research
William Black, University of Missouri, Kansas, Law School
Ron Blackwell, AFL-CIO
Jim Campen, Americans for Fairness in Lending
Douglas Cliggott, Dove Capital Management
James Crotty, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Jane D’Arista, Political Economy Research Institute (PERI)
Gary Dymski, University of California, Riverside
Gerald Epstein, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Korkut Erturk, University of Utah
Thomas Ferguson, University of Massachusetts, Boston
James Galbraith, University of Texas, Austin
Teresa Ghilarducci, New School for Social Research
Ilene Grabel, University of Denver
William Greider, Author
Stephany Griffith-Jones, Columbia University
Sanjiv Gupta, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Robert Guttmann, Hofstra University
Arjun Jayadev, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Robert Johnson, Roosevelt Institute and Americans for Financial Reform
Kathleen Keest, Center for Responsible Lending
Michael Konczal, Roosevelt Institute
Robert Kuttner, editor, The American Prospect
James Kwak, The Baseline Scenario
Jeff Madrick, editor Challenge Magazine and New School for Social Research
Michael Meeropol, College of Western New England
Perry Mehrling, Barnard College
Fred Moseley, Mt. Hoyloke College
Jose Antonio Ocampo, Columbia University
Thomas Palley, New America Foundation
Dimitri Papadimitriou, Levy Institute and Bard College
Rob Parenteau, Financial Analyst
Robert Pollin, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Economics and PERI)
Chris Rude, Economist
Tom Schlesinger, Financial Markets Center
Jennifer Taub, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Robert Weissman, Essential Information
Christian Weller, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Marty Wolfson, University of Notre Dame