Posted on February 20, 2011, 9:11 pm, by Gordon Pearson, under
Economic Theory,
Financial Sector,
Free Market Capitalism,
Political Decision,
Regulation,
Uncategorized,
Unemployment.
Despite their much vaunted economic expertise, the leading national and global institutions failed to prevent the financial and economic crisis they’re now arguing over how to clear up. The IMF’s Independent Evaluation Office (IEO) reported last month on why the IMF, as one such institution, failed to identify the risks and give clear warnings. [...]
Posted on December 12, 2010, 11:19 pm, by Gordon Pearson, under
Climate Change,
Co-operation,
Corporate Governance,
Economic History,
Economic Theory,
Financial Sector,
Free Market Capitalism,
Regulation,
free trade ideology.
In a recent article in The New York Review of Books, Michael Tomasky suggested the lack of any alternative big theme gave the free marketeers a head start in shaping and continuing to dominate the United States economy. The free market big theme may have been planted by Adam Smith, but it developed on the [...]
Posted on November 2, 2010, 12:14 am, by Gordon Pearson, under
Corporate Governance,
Economic Theory,
Free Market Capitalism,
Management Practice,
Management Theory,
Political Decision,
Regulation.
As Nobel laureate Paul Krugman pointed out ‘a country is not a business’. So why, he asked, do politicians think it is sensible to ask a successful businessman for advice on running the country? Why, for example, is David Cameron asking Sir Philip Green for his input? His views are clear and predictable, and of [...]
Posted on October 17, 2010, 9:16 pm, by Gordon Pearson, under
Free Market Capitalism,
Green Business,
Management History,
Management Practice,
Management Theory,
Political Decision,
Regulation,
Shareholder Value.
The corporate monster is destroying the world, tearing up its soil to gobble up its precious resources, fouling its air, polluting its water and damaging its climate, while rewarding the few with untold riches, but leaving the masses in poverty. That’s how things work, unless they are prevented. Free-market ideology is having a hard time [...]
A few weeks ago a happy group photograph was published to accompany the announcement of Bob Diamond’s appointment as the new CEO of Barclays bank. The picture showed outgoing CEO John Varley and Diamond himself, both apparently chortling with delight, while chairman Marcus Agius offered a slightly more discreet smile of approval. What were they [...]