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August 2022, Opinion: "While stablecoins could produce important consumer benefits and valuable competition in the payments space, current regulation of stablecoin issuers is…
2022, Paper: "This essay offers a retrospective appreciation of Professor Roberta Karmel’s scholarship exploring the influence of securities regulation in the United States on…
March 10, 2022, Opinion: "As public debate heats up over whether the United States should create a central bank digital currency (CBDC), there is another option that deserves…
2022, Paper: "Last year, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Steven Schwarcz and I pulled together our preliminary thoughts on the implications of the unfolding health care…
2021, Paper: "The COVID-19 pandemic has produced a public health debacle of the first order. But the virus has also propagated the kind of exogenous shock that can precipitate-and…
October 4, 2021, Interview: "Harvard Law School Professor Howell E. Jackson J.D./MBA '82 says a failure by Congress to raise the debt ceiling could harm Social Security recipients…
October 27, 2020, Video: "Session seven of the COVID-19 and the Law series on Oct. 21 was a session on Money, Finance, and Consumers, moderated by Todd Rakoff, and featuring -…
Embedding Call Options in Mortgages. Howell Jackson, May 21, 2015. Paper, "Mortgage Contract Design: Implications for Households, Monetary Policy, and Financial Stability…
The Regulation of Consumer Financial Products: An Introductory Essay with a Case Study on Payday Lending. Howell Jackson, John Y. Campbell, 2011, Book Chapter. "Recent…
Loan-Level Disclosure in Securitization Transactions: A Problem with Three Dimensions. Howell Jackson, 2011, Book Chapter, "The securitization of residential mortgages and other…