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S5 Ep43: The illusion of control

Sep 23, 2022
22:59
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Is the Problem of Systemic Risk Under Control?
01:46 • 2min
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Is the Way Financial Institutions Manage Risk Correct?
03:43 • 2min
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How to Measure Risk at the Daye to Day Level
05:43 • 2min
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Risk Dashports - Are They Better Than No Numbers?
07:50 • 2min
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What Is the Objective of Regulations?
09:51 • 2min
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Politicians Are Politicians
12:13 • 2min
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Should Central Banks Have More Power?
13:59 • 2min
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Diversity in the Institutions of the Financial System
15:44 • 2min
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Fin Taxes - How Do We Get to What You Want?
17:45 • 2min
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Do You Agree With What You're Saying?
20:08 • 3min
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We need a financial system, but does that mean we must also have regular financial crises? Regulation and risk management attempt to eliminate them, but does the cost and effort simply deliver what Jon Danielsson, in his new book, calls The Illusion of Control? He tells Tim Phillips that systemic risk is higher now than it was in 2008.
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