PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS
“Leverage and the Regulatory Process,” chapter 8 of David M. Anderson, Leveraging: A Political, Economic, and Societal Framework, Springer, 2014
“Constructive Dialogue and ERM: Lessons from the Financial Crisis,” chapter 32 of John R. Fraser, Betty J. Simkins, and Kristina Narvaez, Implementing Enterprise Risk Management: Case Studies and Best Practices, 2014
“What Comes Next After Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac?” Public Administration Review, November/December 2013
“Risk Management is Essential at a Time of Downsizing,” Public Administration Review, March/April 2013
“Strengthening our Public and Private Institutions: A National Imperative,” The Elmer B. Staats Lecture, National Academy of Public Administration, November 18, 2011
“Governance Implications of the Financial Crisis: The U.S. Experience,” Public Organization Review: A Global Journal, March 2011
“To Fix the GSEs, Copy Ginnie Mae’s Model,” American Banker, March 10, 2011
“Backing up the Risk Professional: Creating a Risk Monitor for the Financial System.” Risk Professional Magazine, February 2010
“Creating a Financial System Safety Board,” The American Interest, Autumn September/October) 2009
“Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: How can we Improve Support of the Mortgage Market?” chapter 12 in Christy Rogers and John A. Powell, Where Credit is Due: Bringing Equity to Credit and Housing after the Market Meltdown, 2013
“The Failure of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and the Future of Government Support for the Housing Finance System,” Journal of Law and Policy, vol. 18, no. 1, 2009
“Lessons from Public Administration: Recommendations for the Future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and Other Aspects of Government’s Response to the Financial Debacle,”
presentation to the 45th Annual Conference on Bank Structure and Competition, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, May 2009
“Strengthening Government’s Ability to Deal with the Financial Crisis,”
IBM Center for the Business of Government, 2009, available online at http://www.businessofgovernment.org/publications/grant_reports/details/index.asp?GID=332
“Government-Sponsored Enterprises: Reality Catches up to Public Administration Theory,” Public Administration Review, July/August, 2009
“Viewpoint: Treat the GSEs Like Other Institutions,” American Banker, July 25, 2008
“Reducing Government Involvement in a Market: Lessons from the Privatization of Sallie Mae,” Public Budgeting & Finance, Spring 2008
– Recipient of the Jesse Burkhead Award for Best Article in Public Budgeting & Finance, 2008
see also slide presentation (pdf)
“The Life Cycle of the Government-Sponsored Enterprise: Lessons for Design and Accountability,” Public Administration Review, September/October 2007
“Viewpoint: GSE Shareholder Bailout a Bad Idea,” American Banker, April 11, 2008
"When Government Isn't Exactly Government," Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 435-437, July 2004
“A Fannie and Freddie for the 21st Century,” The Wall Street Journal, June 17, 2003
“Government Corporations and Government Sponsored Enterprises,” Chapter 3 in Tools of Government: A Guide to the New Governance, Lester M. Salamon, Editor, Oxford University Press, 2002 (coauthored with Ronald C. Moe)
“Loans and Loan Guarantees,” Chapter 12 in Tools of Government: A Guide to the New Governance, Lester M. Salamon, Editor, Oxford University Press, 2002
“Institutional Factors Related to Investing Social Security Funds in Equity Securities,” The Financier: Analyses of Capital and Money Market Transactions, November 1997
"Commentary: Liquidity and Competition in Rural Credit Markets," Financing Rural America, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, April 1997
"Improving the Design and Administration of Federal Credit Programs," The Financier: Analyses of Capital and Money Market Transactions, May 1996.
"Government-Sponsored Enterprises and the Transformation of the American Housing Finance System," Housing Finance International, September 1995
"Government Sponsored Enterprises and Changing Markets: The Need for an Exit Strategy," The Financier: Analyses of Capital and Money Market Transactions, May 1995
"Federal Credit Programs: The Economic Consequences of Institutional Choices," The Financier: Analyses of Capital and Money Market Transactions, February 1994.
"Nonquantifiable Risks and Financial Institutions," in Global Risk Based Capital Regulations, edited by Professors Charles Stone and Anne Zissu, (Irwin Professional, 1994).
"History and Evolution of Government Sponsored Enterprises," prepared for the House Committee on the Budget, December 17, 1992
"Increasing the Accountability of Government-Sponsored Enterprises: Next Steps," Public Administration Review, November/December 1991.
"Federal Supervision of Safety and Soundness of Government-Sponsored Enterprises," The Administrative Law Journal, Summer 1991.
"Increasing the Accountability of Government-Sponsored Enterprises: First Steps," Public Administration Review, September/October 1990.
"Budgetary Consequences of Using a Government Sponsored Enterprise to Provide Financial Assistance to the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation," Public Budgeting & Finance, Autumn 1989.
"Government Sponsored Enterprises as Federal Instrumentalities: Reconciling Private Management with Public Accountability," Public Administration Review, July/August 1989 (Co-authored with Ronald C. Moe).