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Editor's letter: Nov. 16, 2009

Beneath the veneer of Wall Streeters beats the same heart, stirred by the same determinants of behavior.


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Entries tagged "John Maynard Keynes"

Editor's letter: Nov. 2, 2009

The behavioral crowd gets its chance to define us. But if we're all irrational, who should we follow?


Editor's letter: Oct. 5, 2009

We look at Keynes and his lost age and wonder: Who lived a richer life?


Transactions: April 20, 2009

It was the rare economist who can claim he saw the crisis coming. But that doesn't stop the continuing predictions.


Transactions: March 9, 2009

As the crisis advances, the debate over what to do gets noisier, crazier and more extreme. Makes you wonder if we're making any progress at all.


Transactions: Feb. 9, 2009

In the boom, a bewildering number of markets seemed to merge to one Metamarket. Now that it's all fractured, putting it back together is quite a chore.


Let's look at the numbers

Bailout sums are huge. How huge? Bigger than NASA, bigger than the wars. But that's not the whole picture.


Transactions: Nov. 17, 2008

Fifty years ago John Kenneth Galbraith described the connection between finance, consumers and, in so many words, loose money. We're now defined by that tightly bound combination.


Transactions: Nov. 3, 2008

Given recent events, it's a little hard to trust mere men with financial regulation. The result: a renewed interest in control mechanisms, like a gold standard. But there are problems there as well.


Transactions: Oct. 20, 2008

Panicked markets invite intervention by the the government. But despite the escalation of state power, the response also represents a check on sovereignty in the form of global coordination.



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