Tea with FT

As a former Executive Director of the World Bank I know that the columnists of the Financial Times have more voice than what I ever had, and therefore they might need some checks-and-balances.


Would a child shouting out “the Emperor is naked” have his observation published in FT? Would he now need a PhD for that to happen?

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Showing posts with label elderly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elderly. Show all posts
August 22, 2018

Even after the crisis there has been no change in who are represented when deciding on bank regulations.

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Sir, Sarah O’Connor writes: “If we want groups to make fair decisions, our best shot is to make the groups representative of the people who...
May 18, 2018

Bank regulators have clearly violated that holy social intergenerational contract Edmund Burke wrote about.

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Sir, Marin Wolf writing that while “UK has messed up policy in five significant respects: growth; ageing; risk-sharing; housing; and redist...
May 19, 2017

Martin Wolf, to keep the welfare state alive, before considering taxes, look at what real economy you need for that.

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Sir, Martin Wolf asks: “Will the UK public sector be able to provide the benefits the public expects in return for the taxes it is willing ...
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