
Measuring and Managing Federal Financial Risk
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. Bringing Financial Literacy to Washington
- 2. Measuring and Managing Federal Financial Risk: A View from the Hill
- 3. The Cost of Risk to the Government and Its Implications for Federal Budgeting
- 4. Federal Financial Exposure to Natural Catastrophe Risk
- 5. Housing Policy, Mortgage Policy, and the Federal Housing Administration
- 6. Valuing Government Guarantees: Fannie and Freddie Revisited
- 7. Guaranteed versus Direct Lending: The Case of Student Loans
- 8. Market Valuation of Accrued Social Security Benefits
- 9. Environment and Energy: Catastrophic Liabilities from Nuclear Power Plants
- Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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