Category: New Capital Consensus and Investment Reform

In this issue of our Open Markets Outlook: As a new Congress is inaugurated, there is hope that action on tech monopolies may finally take…

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In England, we have come to rely upon a comfortable time-lag of fifty years between the perception that something ought to be done and a…

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The US Federal Reserve seems to be doing a slow U-turn on its previously hawkish monetary policy stance. Jerome Powell’s latest calming words have reassured…

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This article was published in the latest edition of Intercontinental Finance & Law

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In this month’s Open Markets Newsletter we look at how failure of competition policy is undermining capitalism • In a new book, Jonathan Tepper lays…

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This video is an interview with Roland Kupers – How do we achieve system renewal in complex systems like our economies and our societies?

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In this issue of Globalization Outlook we look at the impact of China on trade, the potential reform of the WTO, the impact of trade…

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This post is taken from the introduction to Richard Black’s new book Denied, published today… This is the story of a coup-d’état that failed. A…

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Article Two of the UN Convention on Genocide, in December 1948, defined genocide as “any of the following acts committed with the intent to destroy,…

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A friend in the real estate business recently asked me whether I would like to invest in his business. They were intending to raise investment…

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Technological innovation tends to capture our imagination and our emotions. The launch of new products – such as a new iPhone – these days tends…

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This letter was published in the Financial Times Henry Paulson is right to point out the increased political risks that face business today (We are…

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