Episode #26: "We're at a Very Exciting Moment in the Zeitgeist"
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Finance Rewired
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Jo Ann Barefoot and David Ehrich of AIR, the Alliance for Innovative Regulation, discuss how we can modernize the financial regulatory system by moving from an analog to digital design and establishing a new vision.
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