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By Peter Boone and Simon Johnson As a serious financial reform debate heats up in the Senate, defenders of the new banking status quo in the United States today – more highly concentrated than before 2008, with six megabanks implicitly deemed “too big
I think there is a reason why an appointed, electorate-independent institution like the central bank is restricted in exchanging monetary assets while only an elected body like congress/parliament can buy real (productive) assets. That's a question of political philosophy not unlike which relative ...
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