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Making the World Safe for Finance

I promised you my take on Greece, and my take you shall have. Here’s my latest post on the Sun-Sentinel blog. It continues my work building up to a coherent framework (and hopefully a book) on international law. If you’re interested in learning more about tight coupling in financial markets, check out Richard Bookstaber’s A Demon of Our Own Design: Markets, Hedge Funds, and the Perils of Financial Innovation. If you’ve been following our “Best of the Week” series, you should be very familiar with the Hart/Zingales proposal; I’ve linked to it several times. Here’s the most recent reference. As always, before you do any of that, don’t forget to check out my post.

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