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Central Banks and Self-Governance: The Argument from Delegation
Would a self-governing society ever choose to delegate the broad monetary, financial, and regulatory powers now enjoyed by central banks?
READ MOREPolicy Trajectory and Investor Expectations
Weaponizing one’s influence over expectations can certainly shake up a political scene. But it also serves to shake markets, the source of material prosperity.
READ MORECryptocurrencies Don’t Behave Like Other Assets
A new NBER working paper shows how cryptocurrencies have no exposure to most common stock market risks but do have their own exposure.
READ MOREThe Great Danger of the Stakeholder Mandate
While there are imperfections in today’s economy in general and its system of corporate governance in particular, these are nowhere as extensive and threatening as Sen. Warren thinks them to be. And these imperfections are certainly not so serious as to justify any militant and wholesale restructuring of corporate law of the sort that Sen. Warren — with her mix of extraordinary arrogance, ignorance, and recklessness — proposes.
READ MOREGunther Schnabl on Exit Strategies from Unconventional Monetary Policy
The consequences of proposed exit strategies deserve serious attention. Schnabl’s work is a step in the right direction.
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