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Know Thy Neighbor: What Canada Can Tell Us About Financial Regulation

U.S. Financial Market Regulation, Canada, U.S. Economy, Financial Markets, Governance

Pietro S. Nivola, Senior Fellow, Governance Studies
John C. Courtney, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Scholar in Residence, Diefenbaker Canada Center, University of Saskatchewan

The Brookings Institution

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