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[Bruegel] Powell’s Federal Reserve | jeudi 16 novembre 2017 | [...] Kenneth Rogoff argues that with the appointment of Jerome Powell as the next Fed Chair, Donald Trump has made perhaps the most important single decision of his presidency. It is a sane and sober choice that heralds short-term continuity in Fed interest-rate policy, and perhaps a simpler and cleaner approach to regulatory policy. [...]
Read more By Sylvia Merler Source: bruegel.org | | | |
| [ECB - W P Series] Structural reform waves and economic growth - Nov 2017 - n°2111 | jeudi 16 novembre 2017 | In this paper, we investigate the relationship between a wide range of structural reforms and economic performance over a ten-year time horizon. At a time of slow growth in several advanced and emerging countries, calls for more structural reforms are multiplying. However, estimations of the short-and medium-term impact of these reforms on GDP growth remain methodologically problematic and still highly controversial. Keywords: structural reforms, economic growth, synthetic control
Read more By Pasquale Marco Marrazzo, Alessio Terzi Source: ecb.europa.eu | | | |
| [Nytimes] Will Cash Disappear? | jeudi 16 novembre 2017 | [...] Cash is unlikely to go away soon. Coins and paper currency remain the most popular ways to pay for things in most countries. But longer term, cash appears to be in a losing battle with electronic payment methods. [...]
Read more By Nathaniel Popper, Guilbert Gates, and Sarah Almukhtar Source: nytimes.com | | | |
| [McKinsey] The neglected art of risk detection | jeudi 16 novembre 2017 | [...] The modern risk-management framework generally relies on the “three lines of defense” scheme, with the businesses, control functions, and audit as the first, second, and third line, respectively. The concept borrows from the language of military strategy, in which intelligence plays a key role. [...]
Read more By Piotr Kaminski and Jeff Schonert Source : mckinsey.com | | | |
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