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Kenneth E. Scott
Ralph M. Parsons Professor of Law and Business, Emeritus
Publications & Cases
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Kenneth E. Scott,
The Role of Contingent Convertible Debt
, presented at the program: Cabining Contagion: Addressing SIFI Failure Through OLA and its Alternatives, held October 26, 2012 at New York University School of Law.
Kenneth Scott, Thomas Jackson,
The Going-Concern Value of a Failed SIFI
, in Kenneth Scott and John B. Taylor, editors,
Bankruptcy Not Bailout: A Special Chapter 14
, Stanford, Calif.: Hoover Institution Press, 2012.
Kenneth Scott and John B. Taylor, editors,
Bankruptcy Not Bailout: A Special Chapter 14
, Stanford, Calif.: Hoover Institution Press, 2012.
Kenneth Scott,
Dodd-Frank: Resolution or Expropriation
, in Kenneth Scott and John B. Taylor, editors,
Bankruptcy Not Bailout: A Special Chapter 14
, Stanford, Calif.: Hoover Institution Press, 2012.
Kenneth E. Scott,
A Guide to the Resolution of Failed Financial Institutions: Dodd-Frank Title II and Proposed Chapter 14
, Stanford Law and Economics Olin Working Paper no. 426 (2012).
Marshall Blume, Kenneth E. Scott,
The Volcker Rule: Market Making Exception
, Statement No. 326 of the Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee, February 13, 2012.
肯尼思.E.斯科特, 美国金融危机:原因与教训, 20 商事法
论
集177 (2011).
Thomas H. Jackson, Kenneth E. Scott, Kimberly Anne Summe, John B. Taylor,
Resolution of Failed Financial Institutions: Orderly Liquidation Authority and a New Chapter 14
, Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University's Hoover Institution Working Group on Economic Policy, 2011.
Kenneth E. Scott,
A Guide to the Resolution of Failed Financial Institutions: Dodd-Frank Title II and Proposed Chapter 14
, in
Resolution of Failed Financial Institutions: Orderly Liquidation Authority and a New Chapter 14
, Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University's Hoover Institution Working Group on Economic Policy, 2011.
Kenneth E. Scott,
The Monumental Task Assigned to the Fed
, Statement No. 298 of the Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee, September 13, 2010.
Kenneth E. Scott,
Dodd-Frank: Resolution or Expropriation?
, Working Paper Series, 2010.
Kenneth E. Scott,
The Financial Crisis: Causes and Lessons
, 22 Journal of Applied Corporate Finance 22 (2010)
Kenneth E. Scott,
The Role of Corporate Governance in Coping with Risk and Unknowns
, in
The Known, the Unknown, and the Unknowable in Financial Risk Management
, F. Dielbold, N. Doherty & R. Herring (eds.). Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2010.
David Collier, Kenneth E. Scott,
Peoples Bank of Athens
, Darden Case No. UVA-OM-440, Working Paper Series (2010)
Kenneth E. Scott, George P. Shultz, and John B. Taylor, eds.,
Ending Government Bailouts as We Know Them
, Stanford, CA: Hoover Press, 2010.
Kenneth E. Scott,
Evaluating Failure Resolution Plans
, in
Ending Government Bailouts As We Know Them
, Kenneth E. Scott, George P. Shultz, and John B. Taylor, eds., Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, March 2010.
Kenneth E. Scott,
Appendix: The Financial Crisis - Causes and Lessons
, in
Ending Government Bailouts As We Know Them
, Kenneth E. Scott, George P. Shultz, and John B. Taylor, eds., Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, March 2010.
Kenneth E. Scott,
The Financial Crisis: Causes and Lessons
, Rock Center for Corporate Governance at Stanford University Working Paper, No. 67 / Goethe University Institute for Law and Finance Working Paper, No. 108 (December 2009).
Kenneth E. Scott,
Lessons from the Crisis
, Stanford Law and Economics Olin Working Paper, No. 385 (November 2009).
Marshall E. Blume and Kenneth E. Scott,
Regulatory Initiatives of the Securities and Exchange Commission
, Statement No. 276 of the Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee, September 14, 2009.
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kenscott@stanford.edu
650 723.3070
Curriculum Vitae
Education:
BA College of William and Mary 1949
MA Princeton University Graduate School 1953
LLB Stanford Law School 1956
Expertise:
Banking and Financial Institutions
Business and Corporate Law
Securities Regulation