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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 empirical research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label empirical research. Show all posts
November 16, 2019

Current bank regulations are evidence free rather than evidence based

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Tim Harford suggests, “Pick a topic that matters to you”, “ How to survive an election with your sanity intact ” November 16. Ok. Bank ...
October 10, 2016

Do we also need the possibility of clawbacks or prison to concentrate the minds of bank regulators?

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Sir, Harvey Clark Greisman, when discussing Gillian Tett’s “ Clawbacks emerge as a vital weapon in finance ”, September 30, argues: “ The o...
September 29, 2016

How much should we claw-back from inept bank regulators who neglected their fiduciary responsibilities?G

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Sir, Gillian Tett writes: “If bankers are going to defend their craft, let alone their high pay, they have to start truly sharing risks wit...
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