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Financial Citizenship: Acknowledgments

Financial Citizenship
Acknowledgments
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table of contents
  1. 1. The Legitimacy of Central Banking
  2. 2. The Challenge to the Technocracy
  3. 3. The Culture of Central Banking
  4. 4. Culture Clash
  5. 5. Toward Financial Citizenship and a New Legitimacy Narrative
  6. 6. A Program for Action
  7. Conclusion
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. Notes
  10. References

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I am grateful to David Archer, Alan Blinder, Adam Feibelman, Anna Gelpern, Doug Holmes, Fleur Johns, Ravi Kanbur, Peter Katzenstein, Jonathan Kirshner, Erin Lockwood, Hiro Miyazaki, Kim Eric Moric, Marcelo Prates, Aditi Sahasrabuddhe, Eric San Juan, David Spence, and Gillian Tett, and to audiences at Georgetown Law School; the Behavioural Sciences and Investor Education Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; the Future of Global Finance: Populism, Technology and Regulation Conference, Columbia Law School; and the Cornell–Tel Aviv Law School Conference on the Ethics of the Market for their useful comments. I thank Liam Lawson, Tim McLellan, Aditi Sahasrabuddhe, and Lauren van Haaften-Schick for their research assistance.

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