Faculty

Professor Erik F. Gerding

Erik F. Gerding

Profile

Courses

Financial Crisis Teach-in

Books

Bubbles, Financial Regulation, and Law (under contract with Routledge Press).

Book Chapters

The Outsourcing of Financial Regulation to Risk Models, in Lessons from the Financial Crisis: Insights and Analysis From Today’s Leading Minds (Robert W. Kolb, ed. forthcoming 2010).

United States of America, in Directors' Personal Liability for Corporate Fault: A Comparative Analysis (Helen Anderson, ed., 2008).

Códification Regulatoria en los Estados Unidos [Regulatory Codification in the United States], in Sesquicentenario del Código Civil de de Andrés Bello: Pasado, Presente y Future de la Codificación [Sesquicentennial of the Civil Code of Andres Bello: Past, Present and Future of Codification] (Maria Dora Martinic, Mauricio Tapia, & Sebastian Rios eds., 2005) (Chile).

Articles

Code, Crash, and Open Source: the Outsourcing of Financial Regulation to Risk Models and the Global Financial Crisis, 84 Wash. L. Rev. 127 (2009).

Laws Against Bubbles: An Experimental-Asset-Market Approach to Analyzing Financial Regulation, 2007 Wis. L. Rev. 977 (2007).

The Next Epidemic: Bubbles and the Growth and Decay of Securities Regulation, 38 Conn. L. Rev 393 (2006).

Shorter Works

Sometimes Too Great a Notional: Measuring the “Systemic Significance” of OTC Credit Derivatives, Lombard Street, Vol. 1, Issue 11, at 10 (August 31, 2009) (with Margaret M. Blair).

Deregulation Pas de Deux: Dual Regulatory Classes of Financial Institutions and the Path to Financial Crisis in Sweden and the United States, __ NEXUS __ (forthcoming 2009) (for a symposium on “The 80th Anniversary of The Great Crash of 1929: Law, Markets, and The Role of The State”).

Addressing Homogeneity in Bank Investments and Risk Management, __ Banking & Fin. Serv. Pol’y Rep. __ (forthcoming 2009).

The Subprime Crisis and the Connection between Consumer Financial Protection and Systemic Risk, 4 Fla. Int'l U. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2009)(invited submission for Symposium on “Global Financial Crisis”).