Like Public Utilities: Regulating Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

What's to be done with Fannie and Freddie? Until recently, the debate was between “nationalization” and “privatization,” with no apparent middle ground. Now, following passage of the Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010, a consensus may perhaps be emerging that Fannie and Freddie,...

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Nationalization
Privatization
Public utilities
Regulation
Renovating
Stability
United States Federal home loan mortgage corporation
Utilities
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