Rogue French trader Jerome Kerviel was forced to work 30 hours a week!
1월 30, 2008 ·
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Friends of rogue trader Jerome Kerviel last night blamed his $7 billion losses on unbearable levels of stress brought on by a punishing 30 hour week. Kerviel was known to … Continue reading “”
An optimist’s perspective: the party system in the US works!
1월 25, 2008 · 2 minutes
I had the pleasure of attending yet another one of Mark Gerson’s phenomenal Shabbos dinners two weeks ago and the guest speaker made a very interesting point. He argued that … Continue reading “”
Shocking research on continental European economics teaching
1월 8, 2008 · < 1 minute
A recent article in the Financial Times showed that French and German schoolbooks demonize enterprise. As the article put it: “Students learn that companies destroy jobs, while government policy creates … Continue reading “”
The End of Inequality
12월 30, 2007 · < 1 minute
As I wrote in a recent article (Capitalism and Democracy), despite decreases in global inequality because of economic growth in South East Asia, in-country income inequality has been rising. However, … Continue reading “”
Einat Wilf, Danny Gillerman and Israel
11월 14, 2007 · < 1 minute
I had the pleasure of listening to my good friend Einat Wilf (www.wilf.org) speak on the future of Israeli politics at Danny Gillerman’s house last night. She is ever the … Continue reading “”
Capitalism and Democracy
11월 11, 2007 · 3 minutes
I recently came across an article entitled “How Capitalism is Killing Democracy” by Robert Reich. The article is an adaptation from his book “Supercapitalism: The Transformation of Business, Democracy and … Continue reading “”
A Different Perspective on the Global Economy
10월 20, 2007 · 3 minutes
Last February I blogged about how excess petrodollar liquidity was creating bubbles all around the world and how I was pessimistic in the short and medium term for the US … Continue reading “”
Bloomberg for President
7월 27, 2007 · < 1 minute
It occurred to me a year ago that Bloomberg would make a great president. He has been a very effective mayor of New York. He restored fiscal balance and cooperated … Continue reading “”
Read Tony Blair’s essay in The Economist
6월 15, 2007 · < 1 minute
Tony Blair is probably the most gifted politician of his generation. He is smart, open minded and a gifted orator. Moreover, I have repeatedly been impressed by his sense of … Continue reading “”
Fear and uncertainty in the time of prosperity
5월 24, 2007 · 3 minutes
By most measures these are the best of times. We live longer, healthier lives than ever before. Our average income, standards of living and quality of life have improved across … Continue reading “”
Only in France!
5월 2, 2007 · < 1 minute
I just came across a book written about a 45 year old Frenchman. He owns a large studio with a beautiful view on a garden. He owns an Alfa Romeo … Continue reading “”
The French Presidential Election
4월 22, 2007 · 2 minutes
Despite the fact that quality of life is actually very good in France, there is clearly a French malaise. People have a (real) sense of stagnation as their standard of … Continue reading “”
The Immigration Non-Issue
4월 7, 2007 · < 1 minute
Regardless of where you stand on immigration, demographic shifts in Mexico will render the issue meaningless in the coming 10 years. I was partaking in a New America luncheon on … Continue reading “”
What’s going on in China: An introduction to macro-economics
2월 28, 2007 · 3 minutes
Before I begin, let’s start with a few basic macro-economic foundations. A country can either control its interest rates or its currency. It cannot control both at the same time. … Continue reading “”
Macro Perspectives on Global Liquidity: How Chinese Farmers and Oil Sheiks are Subsidizing American Consumption and its Implications
2월 23, 2007 · 5 minutes
If you were an economist arriving from Mars and looked at capital flows around the world, you would be very surprised by the patterns you observe. Ex-ante you would have … Continue reading “”
A different perspective on global warming
2월 15, 2007 · 3 minutes
Global warming seems to be on the mind of many these days. There is no denying that the earth has warmed up over the last century. There is also increasing … Continue reading “”
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