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- Detroit Gets Bailed Out... Kind Of
- IPE at UNC submits: By Kindred Winecoff The bailout is contingent upon the Big 3 fixing themselves in three months: "The new deal threatens only to call back existing loans if the companies fail to demonstrate viability by March 31."Anybody think there is a nonzero probability of this happening? Wanna...
- External links 2008-12-22
- Good News About Remittance Flows
- IPE at UNC submits: By Kindred Winecoff Several aspects of the Great Global Decession no sic that should interest students of IPE are the knock-on effects of the global economic slump. These won't get the same headlines as 500 point drops in the Dow or 9% unemployment, but they...
- External links 2009-08-20
- Geithner's Plan for Financial Regulation: I'm Skeptical
- IPE at UNC submits: By Kindred Winecoff No, I haven't read all 600-odd pages. Thankfully, Kevin Drum summarizes: by IPE at UNC
- External links 2009-09-08
- The Key to Regulatory Reform: Flexibility
- IPE at UNC submits: We hear a good bit about how deregulation contributed to the financial crisis. Much less often do we specifically hear which pieces of deregulation are to blame. As expected, Krugman puts it all on Reagan's shoulders, but this is a very selective view of history....
- External links 2009-10-06
- The Dollar Is Now China's Problem
- IPE at UNC submits: J. Paul Getty once said: If you owe the bank $100 that's your problem. If you owe the bank $100 million, that's the bank's problem. by IPE at UNC
- External links 2009-10-13
- Jagdish Bhagwati: Don't Expect Major Transformations to the Economic System
- IPE at UNC submits: By Kindred Winecoff Jagdish Bhagwati is characteristically blunt in a full-bore attack on capitalism's critics in a recent World Affairs piece. He accuses anti-capitalists of having short memories, selectively using examples, and missing "both the point of the issue and the sweep of history". by...
- External links 2009-10-18
- U.S. Treasury Cashes In
- IPE at UNC submits: by Alex Parets It was announced yesterday that Goldman Sachs' GS repayment of the $10 billion in TARP funds last month that the government provided to the bank in the midst of the financial crisis last fall, generated a 23 percent annualized return for American...
- External links 2009-07-23
- Should We Be Hoping for More Protectionism?
- IPE at UNC submits: By Kindred Winecoff Emmanuel at IPE Zone says that a trade war between China and the U.S. might not be such a bad thing after all: by IPE at UNC
- External links 2009-01-05
- Obama's 'Agressive Attitude' Towards China Is Nothing New
- IPE at UNC submits: By Kindred Winecoff Some have taken note of Timothy Geithner's comments during his confirmation hearing suggesting that the Chinese are continuing to devalue the RMB to stimulate exports. The U.S. bond market tanked, supposedly fearing Chinese backlash in the form of a sell-off of U.S....
- External links 2009-01-25
- Should China Continue Propping Up the U.S. Dollar?
- IPE at UNC submits: By Kindred Winecoff Teutonic Knight, a commenter at Seeking Alpha where some IPE at UNC posts are syndicated asks a very good question apropos of this post: by IPE at UNC
- External links 2009-01-27
- Lessons We Can Learn from Chile
- IPE at UNC submits: By Kindred Winecoff What can we learn from Chile? Quite a lot, says Kaufmann of the World Bank: by IPE at UNC
- External links 2009-02-08
- Left Leaning Economists Weigh in on Punitive Taxation
- IPE at UNC submits: by Kindred Winecoff I recently complained that the left-leaning economists in the blogosphere were conspicuous in their absence from the [[AIG]] punitive tax debate. Now we get some comment. by IPE at UNC
- External links 2009-03-23
- Efforts to Recapitalize Banks Appear Successful
- IPE at UNC submits: by Kindred Winecoff The Banker has released its annual report of the world's top 1000 banks. Despite the fact that profits collapsed over 85% from 2007 to 2008, the ranks are mostly unchanged from previous years. The Tier 1 capital rankings have also changed little...
- External links 2009-07-14
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