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Central Bank Digital Currencies: Inevitable?, Harald Uhlig Mar 2022

Central Bank Digital Currencies: Inevitable?, Harald Uhlig

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Central banks are right to worry about CBDCs leading to runs on them. Is that better than letting the private sector influence monetary policy?


The Unknown Benefits Of Black Markets, Singapore Management University Oct 2021

The Unknown Benefits Of Black Markets, Singapore Management University

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Research on the license plate market in China’s capital finds that black markets can potentially serve as an auction mechanism to redistribute limited resources to those in need


The Role Of Social Trust In Times Of Crisis, Singapore Management University Oct 2019

The Role Of Social Trust In Times Of Crisis, Singapore Management University

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Research shows social trust improves the resilience of firms to banking crises


Show Me The (Value Of) Money!, Singapore Management University Sep 2019

Show Me The (Value Of) Money!, Singapore Management University

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Plenty of adults are not financially literate. Teaching children early can make a big difference


The Need For Sustainable Finance, Singapore Management University Jan 2017

The Need For Sustainable Finance, Singapore Management University

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Bringing about sustainable or ‘green’ finance requires a convergence of policy and profitability – and it’s not just the developed countries that are leading the way


Large Mutual Fund Families: Bigger May Not Always Be Better, Singapore Management University Feb 2012

Large Mutual Fund Families: Bigger May Not Always Be Better, Singapore Management University

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Size is not everything but it may be intuitive for the novice investor to place his money in a mutual fund from large fund families thinking that it will outperform the smaller ones.