Terrific piece. Must add the latest book from @seanvanatta.bsky.social and @petercontibrown.bsky.social to my reading list.
Terrific piece. Must add the latest book from @seanvanatta.bsky.social and @petercontibrown.bsky.social to my reading list.
Side-by-side photos of two men recording a podcast.
New episode alert: @seanvanatta.bsky.social joins host @dygottlieb.bsky.social for a banking mega-pod.
Come for the credit cards, stay for the fine-grained analysis of banking supervision.
The first American Pope. His first international trip. To TURKEY. On THANKSGIVING ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ฆ. ๐ค๐ค๐ค
My parody of the repeal of New Zealandโs pay equity legislation - Salary Sticks - is out in The Listener (print first). It was fun to write โ but the point is serious.
Much economic reasoning in policy today still:
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I should hope so! It's the m---- f--ing labour party. 'They are unanimous in their hatred for me and I welcome their hatred,' etc. etc.
Budget exposes Labour to charges of being โhigh tax, high welfareโ party - on.ft.com/49CUhL5 via @FT
I use the Em dash--over use it even--and I am not a robot.
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I was delighted to contribute to the Yale JREG symposium on @seanvanatta.bsky.social and @petercontibrown.bsky.social's excellent new book.
My essay examines what the book can teach us about efforts to eliminate management ratings from the supervisory toolkit.
www.yalejreg.com/nc/in-defens...
Thrilled about this. Check it out!
The Yale Journal of Regulation is hosting a symposium on @petercontibrown.bsky.social & @seanvanatta.bsky.social's new book "Private Finance, Public Power" - a deeply researched history of bank supervision that anyone interested in banking, state capacity, or Am. political development should read.
Your periodic reminder that credit card rewards are a regressive tax that should be regulated out of existence:
www.nytimes.com/2025/09/06/b...
The tooth fairy is rummaging through the couch cushions tonight. Anyone have 2 quid lying around?
NEW: Read an excerpt from โPrivate Finance, Public Power: A History of Bank Supervision in Americaโ by @petercontibrown.bsky.social and @seanvanatta.bsky.social, now out at @princetonupress.bsky.social.
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Private Finance, Public Power featured on the Legal History Blog:
legalhistoryblog.blogspot.com/2025/06/brow...
Thank you to the many friends and colleagues who have supported this work over its long journey, and to the team at @princetonupress.bsky.social, who made the book and brought it to the world.
Today is the official pub. date for @petercontibrown.bsky.social and my book, Private Finance, Public Power: A History of Bank Supervision in America.
We did not anticipate that it would drop at a moment when so much in supervision is up for grabs.
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If you want to understand what @jeremykress.bsky.social is so worked up about, our book Private Finance, Public Power is out today!
press.princeton.edu/books/hardco...
It's called supervisory discretion, Jeremy!
Proud of my two students, @petercontibrown and @seanvanatta.bsky.social on their fantastic new book, Private Finance, Public Power. @princetonupress.bsky.social
That magic moment when your research comes full circle. Charge it!
Classic bring your bagpipes to work day here in Glasgow.
That's a wrap on The Past and Future of Bank Supervision @brookings.edu . Thanks to Aaron Klein for organising and hosting a great event!
Super fun show this week with @seanvanatta.bsky.social and @petercontibrown.bsky.social on their new history of bank supervision in the United States. We also cover the recent SCOTUS case on POTUS removing Fed governors, powerlifting, and more! www.mercatus.org/macro-musing... (1/n)
Unfortunately, Illinois did not adopt the pension laws commission's recomendations, and has continued to be a poster child for disastrous unsound pension plans.
Started writing the next book today. Off to a good start:
โThe laws of the various states for pensions of public employes have been enacted with almost utter disregard for the disastrous experiences contained in the history of unsound pension plans.โ
Illinois Pension Laws Commission, 1919
Private Finance, Public Power, real and in the flesh! Can't wait until this starts shipping out.
Get yours at press.princeton.edu/books/hardco...
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โ'The U.S. consumer never lets us down,' John Williams, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York."
This, with the graph of credit card delinquencies, is the entire post-New Deal US political economy.
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Could they redirect those investments toward public infrastructure in a turn to US-style fiscal mutualism (an investment strategy from the midcentury era of conservative nostalgia)?
I'm...not hopeful...
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Oh FFS
Migrants will have to spend decade in UK before applying to stay - on.ft.com/42UkLnF via @FT