Tag Archives: regulation

The Global Rise of a Regulatory Superstate in Europe

How does Europe exercise world power? Isn’t doing it away from military battlefields a truly modern form of global leadership?

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India Grows at Night

How could a nation become the world’s second-fastest growing economy despite having a weak, flailing state?

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Beyond LIBOR: Whiners on Wall Street

Are financial industry complaints about the alleged costs of regulation justified? Or does history prove they are without merit?

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Why Supervising the Financial Sector Really Matters

What must a government consider when undertaking a critical intervention in financial markets?

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The Capital Paradox

Will groupthink about bank capital ratios merely set the stage for yet another banking crisis?

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Can the United States Remain United? A Globalist Special Collection

Why must the United States become a more unified, cohesive society in order to confront its deep-seated issues?

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Will Arizona Lead the Global Anti-Obesity Revolution?

Why might Arizona become known as the launching pad for America's battle against the obesity scourge?

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Systemic Failure: Lessons from the World of Trade for the World of Finance

Why have the trade and finance systems performed so differently in the financial crisis?

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The American Bankers Association as a Debt-Pushing Brigade

Is it really wise to open the credit spigot to those who can’t afford it?

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The Vindication of Joe Stiglitz

Why is there a reasonable risk of another financial crisis within five to ten years?

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