The Catalyst Code Blog takes our two-sided platform concepts to heart by bringing together contributors and readers to deliver thought-provoking fodder in the payments, web 2.0, loyalty, advertising, mobile and social networking spaces. We hope you’ll join the conversation.


To learn more, visit MarketPlatforms.com


 

 




Subscribe (RSS-feed)

Or subscribe via email:

  •  

    Contributors

  •  

    Related Publications



  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Obama’s Proposed Financial Regulation Plan

    By: Catalyst Code on June 23rd, 2009

    If you’d like to participate in a live webcast about Obama’s proposed financial regulation plan, register here, you’ll have a chance to ask questions to subject matter experts on Thursday, June 25 at 2 pm EDT. The webcast is “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Obama’s Proposed Financial Regulation Plan” and is moderated by FinReg21.com’s Editor-in-Chief David S. Evans. The discussion will feature Arnold Kling, independent scholar and member of the Financial Working Group of the Mercatus Center and Daniel Kauffman, Senior Fellow at Brookings Institution and Former Director of World Bank Institute. We’ll discuss: What’s going to survive and what’s going to get killed on Capitol Hill? Would we be in this mess if the plan was implemented in 2001? Good idea or bad idea – giving the Fed more responsibility?

    Register HERE.


    0 Responses to “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Obama’s Proposed Financial Regulation Plan”

    1. No Comments

    Leave a Reply