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Private equity, hedge funds, sovereign wealth funds and other private pools of capital form part of the growing shadow banking system in the United States; these new financial intermediaries provide an alternative investment mechanism to the traditional banking system. Private equity and hedge...
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The opponents of financial transactions taxes (FTTs) have argued that the imposition of such taxes will slow economic … to better working financial markets. It then examines the relationship between growth and transactions costs for a …
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This working paper argues that pension funds should adopt a funding principle that is consistent with a return on holdings conditional on the state of the stock market. As will be shown, the expected “conditional rate of return” used in making this assessment will vary depending on the...
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The OECD recently published a lengthy volume examining the causes of rising inequality in most wealthy countries over the last three decades. This paper examines that study, finding that the OECD misses most of the story of inequality because its primary focus is the ratio of the annual wage of...
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This joint report by CEPR and the Political Economy Research Institute (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) gives an estimate of $177-354 billion in revenue that could be raised by taxing financial transactions in the United States.
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This paper identifies a number of questions that need to be answered if the growing interest in building investment portfolios of firms that follow socially and environmentally sustainable practices is to be successful in transforming the financial institutions and analysts from a liability to...
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One outcome of the TARP and other bank rescue efforts following the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September of 2008 is that the United States has essentially formalized a commitment to a “too big to fail” (TBTF) policy for major banks. This paper uses data from the FDIC on the relative cost...
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housing market today? Have we hit bottom? This paper, written by researchers from the Center for Economic and Policy Research … deflated and many markets never had one to contend with, there is the possibility of a persistent housing slump in the years …
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intervene in housing markets to maintain what are historically unprecedented high home prices. …
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The recent economic turmoil has generated renewed interest in a financial transactions tax (FTT). While such a tax will …
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