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interest rates and banking risk is more complex. Ultimately, it depends on how much skin in the game banks have. The central … message of the paper is broadly complementary to those in the recent MCM board paper “Central Banking Lessons from the …
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This chapter adopts the working assumption that it is conceivable that at some time in the future it would be in the interest of the United States to restructure its sovereign debt (i.e., to reduce the principal amount). It addresses in particular U.S. Treasury Securities. The chapter first...
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Can the growth in the U.S. current account deficit be sustained? How does the flow of deficits feed the stock of debt? And how will the burden of servicing this debt affect future deficits and economic growth? These are some of the questions we address in this Strategic Analysis
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financialization, contemporary banking theory, financial intermediation theory, and Post-Keynesian and endogenous money approaches. The … book returns to time tested traditional principles of banking, taps unexpected affinities about market failures in … significant contribution to the literature on financialization, social economics, banking, and American political economy. Kurt …
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