Faculty
Professor Erik F. Gerding

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”).
