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  • Keep incentives in mind, but if there is serious customer lock-in, competition is a problem and can relatively risklessly be increased without harming incentives.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009

  • Keep incentives in mind, but if there is serious customer lock-in, competition is a problem and can relatively risklessly be increased without harming incentives.

    TPRC, Intellectual Property Rights and Competition Rebecca Tushnet 2009

  • The second, guaranteeing interbank lending, will enable banks to risklessly lend to each other again (this has all but stopped).

    Henry Blodget: Major New Bailout Good Move But Won't Stop Recession 2008

  • Allowing 0.0 Newbies to risklessly try out 0.0 with mentorship is great.

    The 800 lb gorilla in Eve-Online 2007

  • This is the second reason it won't be "easy" for Australians to get risklessly rich in leveraged property investments.

    The Daily Reckoning Australia Dan Denning 2010

  • Excess reserves currently earn 0. 25%, but in today's deflationary environment, with nominal rates at historical lows, it's not hard to imagine banks turning into hard-core "savers" if the incentive to park funds risklessly at the Fed were raised even a skoach.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page Rick Ackerman 2010

  • Excess reserves currently earn 0. 25%, but in today's deflationary environment, with nominal rates at historical lows, it's not hard to imagine banks turning into hard-core "savers" if the incentive to park funds risklessly at the Fed were raised even a skoach.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page Rick Ackerman 2010

  • Clearly, financial interests led political leaders toward deregulation, clearly they worked to prevent oversight or regulatory authority from raining on their bubble-inflating parade, and clearly the ethos of the financial world infected the country as a whole, convincing us all we could make easy money quickly and risklessly.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2009

  • Clearly, financial interests led political leaders toward deregulation, clearly they worked to prevent oversight or regulatory authority from raining on their bubble-inflating parade, and clearly the ethos of the financial world infected the country as a whole, convincing us all we could make easy money quickly and risklessly.

    Financial Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha 2009

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