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Haldane's analysis certainly suggests that leaving the status quo largely untouched is risky.
Insights from ecologists show ways of preventing economic disaster 2011
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But there are obvious problems with Haldane's analysis.
This Looks Like a Rather Damp Squib Simon Nixon 2010
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To understand the perversity of Mr. Haldane's reasoning, imagine a town that gives motorists the normal incentives to go on green and stop on red, such as fines for breaking this rule.
Of Bailouts and Incentives Perversed Jamie Whyte 2011
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But Mr. Haldane's first mistake is to mislocate the incentives problem in banking.
Of Bailouts and Incentives Perversed Jamie Whyte 2011
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Well, to someone who thinks that Haldane's dilemma has somehow magically been solved, it wouldn't have relevance.
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Not only would Mr. Haldane's rule fail to make banks safer, it would cause a systemic misallocation of capital towards risky uses.
Of Bailouts and Incentives Perversed Jamie Whyte 2011
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Perhaps Haldane's little formula could give us our answer.
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Haldane's paper, given at a London School of Economics 'conference on the future of finance argues that the answer to the puzzle lies in the way the ONS measures the value of financial services.
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"Haldane pulls no punches," Fisher said in a clear endorsement of Haldane's arguments.
Another Top Fed Official Calls For U.S. To Break Up Megabanks 2010
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"Haldane's paper suggests that 'economies of scale appear to operate among banks with assets less, perhaps much less, than $100 billion,' above which 'there is evidence ... of diseconomies of scale'."
Another Top Fed Official Calls For U.S. To Break Up Megabanks 2010
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