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Topics › Economy and Economics › Banking Regulation, Finance and Markets

Banking Regulation, Finance and Markets

Should Public Pension Funds Be Investing In Cryptocurrency?

Should Public Pension Funds Be Investing In Cryptocurrency?

By Swaroop Bhagavatula

It’s not wise for public pension funds and taxpayers to be exposed to such financial risk.

Coronavirus May Deliver the Final Blow to Overrated Commercial Real Estate Deals
Coronavirus May Deliver the Final Blow to Overrated Commercial Real Estate Deals

By Marc Joffe

If Southern California Cities Start Public Banks, Taxpayers Should Prepare for Massive Bailouts
If Southern California Cities Start Public Banks, Taxpayers Should Prepare for Massive Bailouts

By Marc Joffe

Voters Should be Leery of Approving More State Borrowing
Voters Should be Leery of Approving More State Borrowing

By Marc Joffe

‘Postal Banking Act’: Return to Sender
‘Postal Banking Act’: Return to Sender

By Nicholas DeSimone

  • As housing and stock markets boom, has Congress learned from the last crash?
    As housing and stock markets boom, has Congress learned from the last crash?

    Commentary by Marc Joffe

  • Unfinished Business: Despite Dodd-Frank, Credit Rating Agencies Remain the Financial System’s Weakest Link
    Unfinished Business: Despite Dodd-Frank, Credit Rating Agencies Remain the Financial System’s Weakest Link

    Policy Study by Marc Joffe

  • Goodbye (and Good Riddance) to Kentucky’s Hedge Fund Investments
    Goodbye (and Good Riddance) to Kentucky’s Hedge Fund Investments

  • Let Uber and Taxis Compete
    Let Uber and Taxis Compete

    Commentary by Adrian Moore

  • Pedicab Market in Siesta Key, FL Doesn’t Need to Be Regulated
    Pedicab Market in Siesta Key, FL Doesn’t Need to Be Regulated

    Commentary by Adrian Moore

  • Europe’s Economic Troubles Have Worldwide Impact
    Europe’s Economic Troubles Have Worldwide Impact

    Commentary by Julian Morris

  • Refining the Story of the Financial Crises in Europe and the USA
    Refining the Story of the Financial Crises in Europe and the USA

    Policy Study by Anthony Randazzo

  • Congress Plays Charades with Insider Trading
    Congress Plays Charades with Insider Trading

    Commentary by James Groth

  • Trillion Dollar Bailouts Equal Crony Capitalism
    Trillion Dollar Bailouts Equal Crony Capitalism

    Commentary by Anthony Randazzo

Banking Regulation, Finance and Markets Policy Studies

  • Unfinished Business: Despite Dodd-Frank, Credit Rating Agencies Remain the Financial System’s Weakest Link
    Unfinished Business: Despite Dodd-Frank, Credit Rating Agencies Remain the Financial System’s Weakest Link

    Policy Study by Marc Joffe

  • Refining the Story of the Financial Crises in Europe and the USA
    Refining the Story of the Financial Crises in Europe and the USA

    Policy Study by Anthony Randazzo

  • The Hayek Rule
    The Hayek Rule

    Policy Study by Marius Gustavson and Anthony Randazzo

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