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Part of the problem, says Peter Wallison of the American Enterprise Institute, is that the hard line sometimes takes on a life of its own.
美国企业协会的PeterWallison说,部分问题在于,有时候强硬路线改头换面,新瓶装旧酒。
In a previous chapter, Wallison argues that the financial sector is under "the most comprehensive regulatory oversight of any industry. "
在前面的章节中,沃里森认为银行业“处于所有行业中最全面的监管之下。”
Mr Wallison's argument, portrayed as small-government extremism by the left, was dismissed as too narrow by his Republican peers.
沃利森先生的观点被激进派描述为精简政府的极端主义,同样被他的共和党同僚以其观点太过狭隘为由而不予讨论。
The problem with credit default swaps, concludes Wallison, is not their financial effects but their political effects.
沃利森得出结论,信用违约交换的问题并不是其金融影响,而是政治影响。
Wallison shows that each time a cds is traded, the "notional amount" increases, even though the amount of risk is unchanged.
沃利森说明,信用违约交换单每交易一次,其“名义金额”都要增加,即使风险的数量并没有改变。
Absolutely, says Wallison; we know that now.
沃利森说,绝对如此;我们现在也明白了这一点。