“More than five years after the financial crisis, there is still an open debate about what it would mean to have a financial sector that works for the benefit of the real economy, and how close we are to achieving that. In An Unfinished Mission: Making Wall Street Work For Us, Americans for Financial Reform and the Roosevelt Institute explore the policy questions that remain, both within and beyond the scope of the Dodd-Frank reforms. Contributors include co-editors Mike Konczal (Roosevelt Institute) and Marcus Stanley (Americans for Financial Reform); John E. Parsons (MIT Sloan School of Management); Stephen J. Lubben (Seton Hall University School of Law); Mike Calhoun (Center for Responsible Lending); Jennifer S. Taub (Vermont Law School); Ron A. Rhoades (Alfred State College); Saule T. Omarova (UNC School of Law and Cornell University Law School); J. Robert Brown, Jr. (University of Denver Sturm College of Law); Wallace C. Turbeville (Demos); and Brad Miller (Center for American Progress, former member of U.S. House of Representatives).” Published November 12, 2013