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SOLVING BANKING’S “TOO BIG TO MANAGE” PROBLEM 

Jeremy C. Kress 

The United States’ banking system has a problem: many financial conglomerates are so vast and complex that their executives, directors, and shareholders cannot oversee them effectively. Recognizing this “too big to manage” (TBTM) dilemma, both major political parties have endorsed breaking up the banks, and bipartisan coalitions in Congress have introduced bills to shrink the largest firms. Despite this apparent consensus, however, policymakers have not agreed on a solution to the TBTM problem. Thus, a decade after the financial crisis, the biggest U.S. banks are significantly larger today than they were in 2008. 

Kress, Solving Banking’s Too Big to Manage Problem