Friday, April 15, 2011

The Greased Pig

I came across an interesting speech by Simon Johnson at INET. Simon Johnson was the former IMF chief economist and is now professor at MIT's Sloan School of Management. He is an outspoken critic of government regulators cozying up with financial institutions, particularly in the United States. In this speech he highlights the crazy situation we now have with "Too Big To Fail". Will anything get done about this? Have we learnt and will we be able to avoid the next slide into misery?

I sincerely doubt it. In a very interview on Bloomberg former FCIC chairman Phil Angelides compared Wall Street to a greased pig that is hard to catch. Besides this very telling comparison, his most interesting observation was that the US now has a dual justice system: "One for ordinary people and then one for people with money and enormous wealth and power."

Video of Simon Johnson's speech further below.




Simon Johnson speech at INET:

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