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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Janos Kornai understood capitalism by studying its opposite

Prices cannot work if losses do not hurt

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Frequent-flyer schemes provide airlines with a lifeline

Many carriers are using them as collateral

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  • by david hall
Germany grapples with weird ways to dodge its debt brake

The constitutional ceiling on borrowing is inspiring all sorts of wheezes

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
As housing costs rocket, governments take aim at large investors

The approach is politically expedient, but it may not make housing cheaper

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
China seeks to extend its clout in commodity markets

Aside from its big appetite for energy and metals, it is also opening up to international traders

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Baillie Gifford and the three quandaries of fund management

A visionary British investment house has had a stellar run. Can that continue?

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Belize shows the growing potential of debt-for-nature swaps

It is exchanging one sort of riches for another

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Cash is a low-yielding asset but has other virtues

The immediacy of cash is a plus when other investments rely on evermore distant earnings

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Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala

The combative Marxist economist focused on questions related to growth

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