"Links 3/14/09
See You Later, Regulator Susan Lee, Forbes
The great escape Peter Morici Asia Times (hat tip reader Crocodile Chuck). The occasional detail is off (his story of deregulation, for instance), but nevertheless has a lot of good material.
A Plan B for global finance Dani Rodrik, Economist (hat tip Mark Thoma)
Thoughts on Walking Away From Your Home Loan New York Times. Zeitgeist watch
The Benefits of Forced Debt for Equity Recapitalizations Greg Weston
U.S. Insists China Fears Over Debt Unfounded Wall Street Journal. Gee, isn't that what all pre-bankrupts say?
Regulator: Before Banks Collapsed, They Pleaded With Feds To Let Them Fudge Their Books Huffington Post (hat tip reader Carrick)
A need to reconnect Financial Times. A very uninspired title for a very good piece on the future of the "maximize shareholder value" construct
Swiss agree to relax bank secrecy rules Financial Times. So now what is left, Isle of Man and Monaco? And you need to be a resident of Monaco (I think) to get the bennies.
Talking Economic Accountability with Rob Johnson firedoglake. Note we were also in this series.
Antidote du jour (hat tip reader Greg):
Don said...
"Regulator: Before Banks Collapsed, They Pleaded With Feds To Let Them Fudge Their Books "
When I read this post, I didn't see that it was such a big deal. I was shocked that they asked.
Don the libertarian Democrat


































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