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Financial regulatory reform undertaken without an understanding of the true causes of the recent crisis, awareness of lessons from abroad and knowledge of our own regulatory history is doomed to fail. This paper, (which is excerpted from a speech given by the author on April 8, 2010, in Washington, DC), attempts to provide a perspective for successful, enduring regulatory reform.