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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Economics: Consumer Protection Agency

There’s no question that consumers need much better protection. The late Edward Gramlich — a Federal Reserve official who tried in vain to get Alan Greenspan to act against predatory lending — summarized the case perfectly back in 2007: “Why are the most risky loan products sold to the least sophisticated borrowers? The question answers itself — the least sophisticated borrowers are probably duped into taking these products.”

See Financial Reform Endgame by Paul Krugman, February 28, 2010.

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