

Anat Admati: "I Don't Want CEOs to Solve Society's Problems, I Want the Government to Solve Them"
Jun 22, 2020
58:19
- Start of Interview [1:30]
- How Anat's research evolved from corporate finance to corporate governance [3:40]
- How the Financial Crisis ignited her research interest in the banking sector [4:25]
- What's "special" about the finance and banking industries? [8:31]
- Why the lack of equity funding in banking? [10:12]
- The premise of her book "The Bankers' New Clothes" [11:28]
- "In banking you can be insolvent forever if you don't default" [13:27]
- "JPM's assets on balance sheet: ~$2.5T, plus off balance sheet: $4T! "that is unfathomable." [14:08]
- "The regulators are failing so miserably, and they are so used to failing that they perpetuate their failures" [16:02]
- Over a decade after the financial crisis, "the financial system is a disaster" [16:54]
- "We are going to have zombies everywhere" [19:06]
- "Deutsche Bank is the classic zombie" [22:08]
- How to understand the decoupling of the stock markets from the "real economy": [23:45]
- Rise of private market financing. Sliding to opacity.
- Rise of big tech
- "Saving glut of the rich": the money of the world is going into the US stock market.
- Fed support is propping up the corporate debt market, helping the stock market.
- Anat's take on the BRT Statement on the Purpose of the Corporation: "I am skeptical" [29:00]
- Anat's take on B-corps [32:04]
- "I don't want CEOs to solve society's problems, I want the Government to solve them." Premise of the Corporations and Society Initiative at the GSB [33:47]
- Anat's take on ESG: "It's all nice and well, but it has its limits" [36:24]
- "If men were angels, no Government would be necessary" (James Madison) [40:05]
- Paul Polman's search for "Heroic CEOs" [41:09]
- Why cross-disciplinary research matters "I was in a bubble of finance" [41:58]
- Senator Sherrod Brown's book recommendation for Banking Committee: "The Color of Law" [43:18]
- Anat's article "A Skeptical View of Financialized Corporate Governance" (2017) [44:31]
- Katharina Pistor's "The Code of Capital" book [46:58]
- Anat's take on the current push-back against stock buybacks and dividends. Her article: "The Leverage Ratchet Effect." [48:03]
- "Where you see financialized corporate governance at its worst is paying shareholders in a crisis." "Bank regulators have to put a complete and utter ban on payouts for all the banks." [51:15]
- "We must abolish the corporate tax interest deductibility" ("we shouldn't prefer debt over equity for funding for tax reasons") [54:17]
- How to find Anat online:
- https://admati.people.stanford.edu/
- Corporations and Society Initiative at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
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