Paul Krugman: Why We Regulate
One
of the characters in the classic 1939 film “Stagecoach” is a banker
named Gatewood who lectures his captive audience on the evils of big
government, especially bank regulation — “As if we bankers don’t know
how to run our own banks!” he exclaims. As the film progresses, we learn
that Gatewood is in fact skipping town with a satchel full of embezzled
cash.
As far as we know, Jamie Dimon, the chairman and C.E.O. of JPMorgan
Chase, isn’t planning anything similar. He has, however, been fond of
giving Gatewood-like speeches about how he and his colleagues know what
they’re doing, and don’t need the government looking over their
shoulders. So there’s a large heap of poetic justice — and a major
policy lesson — in JPMorgan’s shock announcement that it somehow managed
to lose $2 billion in a failed bit of financial wheeling-dealing.
Monday, May 14, 2012
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