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月別: 2016年6月
“The Creation and Destruction of Value” 価値の創造と破壊 Vol.6
(All the below links are in English.)
Vol.6 2008年世界金融危機(第3章―2)
第二に、モノの流れの減少の面である。
特に、リーマン崩壊の端緒において銀行信用が収縮し貿易金融が儘ならなくなったところ、多くの先進国では半官の金融機関が貿易保証を出せたが、同様のことをできた新興国は殆ど無かった。そのため、アジア・ラテンアメリカ諸国は、買い手が居ても先進国に輸出できなくなってしまった。そして、生産拡大のための精密機械などの輸入もできなくなり、それらを輸出していた日独の輸出は2008年第4四半期には激減した。
そして、貿易が減ると人は貿易依存を減らそうとするという脱グローバリゼーションの悪循環に陥った。これは、理想的な防衛手法ではないにせよ、デフレーションの増殖を国境で食い止める非常に満足の行く次善の策であった。開放経済では、需要が自国の枠から漏れ外国に職を創出し税も外国政府に行ってしまう “leaky Keynesianism”(漏れるケインズ主義。あくまで参考:Fixing the Economy? Like Filling a Leaky Bucket | @TheRagBlog。)になることがあるためである。
加えて、欧州では、通貨統合のためのマーストリヒト条約の中核である、公債発行額をGDPの3%以内、公債発行残高を60%以内とする財政ルールは、ケインズ的反循環政策(景気刺激策)を採らねばならない危機においては、放棄されねばならなかったが、それが可能な仏独と不可能な希伊葡に分かれるなど、意思決定力が麻痺してしまった(あくまで参考:Guest Post by Timothy King: Keynesian Policies Under the Fiscal Treaty | Phillip Lane @irisheconomyie、Governing hand: Philip Lane takes charge of Central Bank in recovering economy | @BeesleyIT)。
イギリス Vol.8(Brexit – UK’s Referendum on EU Membership イギリスEU残留国民投票 Vol.7)
Here is just a part of tweets concerning the Brexit from 24 to early AM 25 June (BST). A kind of rough, limited-time, fixed-point observation – harmless, of course, and hopefully helpful for all the people’s further understanding.
A divided country: how and why Britain voted for Brexit | @Channel4News
Brexit: How The Oldies of Britian Stole The Younger Generation’s Future | @TheAffinityMag
The areas and demographics where the Brexit vote was won | @guardian
Brexit: people voted according to education, income and age | @FT
‘I’m full of regret’: extraordinary moment Brexit voter changes her mind | @Telegraph
Demographics, markets and migration: charting Brexit | @TheEconomist
What just happened? A Brexit explainer | @wef
Why the polls and social media got Brexit wrong | @Forbes
Brexit Is ‘The 1989 of This Generation’ | @V_of_Europe
The seven stages of Brexit grief, explained | @Independent
‘Brexit is an Eton Wall Game where poorest are put up against the wall and shot’ | @MirrorPolitics
Londoners sign petition for metropolis to stay in EU, Mayor Khan says city must have a say in Brexit negotiations | @AFP
Boris Johnson says Britain will continue to be a great European power | @rtenews
Brexit aftermath – in pictures | @guardian
Why Brexit was a great idea | @NRO
Here’s how the Brexit will actually work | @ndtv
Brexit is terrifying — and no, not because of the economics | @voxdotcom
The seven stages of Brexit grief | @Independent
‘Why upset the apple cart?’ asks a farmer after Brexit | @guardian
Brexit: What we know and what we don’t know | @CBSNews
So the Brexit happened. Now what? | @vicenews
What does Brexit mean to the world economy? The Economist: It’s grim | @ProPublica
UK votes to leave EU — what this might mean for the markets & your portfolio | @MerrillLynch
The post-Brexit financial world remains deeply uncertain | @guardian
Why Brexit is so bad for the economy | @TheAtlantic
Brits are still trying to figure out what Brexit is after voting for it | @ComplexMag
After Brexit: The System Cannot Hold | @zerohedge
Diplomats from EU’s founding 6 nations are meeting in Berlin to discuss UK’s exit from bloc | @AP
Brexit FAQs: What happens next? | @TheAtlantic
What will happen now to the real-estate markets in the U.K.? | @WSJ
Thousands Of British Refugees Make Dangerous Journey Across The Irish | @WhispersNewsLTD
The pro-Brexit message resonated with those who feel left behind | @FT
The small but real possibility that Brexit won’t ever happen | @Slate
What impact would Brexit have on the EU? | @wef
‘Clueless?’ UK citizens google ‘What’s EU?’ after Brexit | @RT_com
Will the Brexit vote prompt a second Scottish independence referendum? | @SkyNews
Scotland is likely to seek independence from the UK (again) after the Brexit vote | @CNN
Germany and France struggle to hold EU center as Brexit storm blows | @business
It feels like the beginning of the end”: Germans react to Brexit vote | @dw_business
Domino Effect: Brexit May Trigger Referendums in Italy and Netherlands | @V_of_Europe
Spain and Italy bear brunt of Brexit stress | @fastFT
After Brexit, could there be Grexit? | @AJEnglish
France fears Brexit consequences for EU defense capability | @ReutersWorld
Brexit may throw billions of pounds worth of agriculture trade into question
Trade and tourism will suffer most in these 6 EU nations because of Brexit | @business
Sarah Palin Urges the US to Leave the United Nations | @MotherJones
The liberal project is increasingly an American one, @benwallacewells writes | @NewYorker
Brexit should be a lesson to the U.S. that angry voters sometimes get their way | @BrookingsInst
After Brexit, what? U.S. secessionists hankering for ‘Texit’ | @Reuters
Want to understand Brexit? Imagine Texas leaving the United States. | @voxdotcom
Brexit Shows Betting Markets Are Not a Silver Bullet for Predicting Elections | @reason
@realDonaldTrump and @SpeakerRyan reacted very differently to Brexit | @politico
What Brexit means for the U.S. presidential election | @TIME
Brexit is like waking up with @realDonaldTrump as president | @ComplexMagLife
Obama responds to Brexit: “…yesterday’s vote raises challenges posed by globalization.” | @Forbes
Hannity: The British ‘Showed Obama Their Middle Finger’ With Brexit | @DailyCaller
Sharing my take on Brexit vote live on @facebook now | @newtgingrich
British anti-immigration leader says Brexit is Obama’s fault | @thehill
People are figuring out ways to blame Obama for Brexit, because of course they are | @Slate
Brexit creates a lonely new American exceptionalism, @benwallacewells writes | @NewYorker
“To see Britain reject its neighbors in this way is profoundly depressing.” | @HarvardBiz
Brexit: the world’s most complex divorce is about to begin. Here’s how it might proceed | @FT
How to navigate Brexit volatility | @PIMCO
Here’s what economists and analysts are saying about the Brexit vote via @WSJEcon | @WSJ
How Brexit will affect the global economy: right now, in a little while, and long term | @nytimes
Why British firms will not rush to judgment on Brexit | @TheEconomist
Banks around the world deploy their Brexit contingency plans. Should you worry? | @TheStreet
Here’s the Brexit memo Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein sent to staff | @businessinsider
@ABC News Special Report: Stock market tumbles in aftermath of Brexit
Japanese auto companies and a Hong Kong tycoon are among those hurt by “Brexit” vote | @WSJ
GOT IT WRONG: Pollsters, Pundits, Historians, Financiers… | @DRUDGE_REPORT
How can we make Brexit work for the environment? – Craig Bennett | @guardianeco
Law firms are positioning themselves to make some cash after Brexit via @WSJLawBlog | @WSJ
Credit rating agency Moody’s cuts UK outlook from stable to negative after Brexit | @BBCBreaking
US high yield bond market adjusting to Brexit, with large gaps lower | @Forbes
The Brexit could have wide implications for the U.S. economy | @CNN
4 ways Brexit could hurt the U.S. economy | @CNNMoney
Here’s what Brexit means for American travelers | @TravelLeisure
These trades are the winners and losers from the Brexit vote shock | @business
Japanese companies are getting a surprise bargain out of Brexit | @business
@ABC Special Report: Stock market tumbles; Dow closes down over 600 points after Brexit.
8 things you need to know about Brexit | @CNNMoney
The giant hedge fund that got Brexit right via @WSJMarkets | @WSJ
Alan Greenspan on Brexit | @MarketWatch
Global stocks tumble after Brexit decision | @TIME
The 2nd richest man in the world lost $4.4B overnight due to market response to Brexit | @Forbes
An expert sums up the economic consensus about Brexit | @voxdotcom
Overwhelmed by Brexit? Here are the basics | @nytimes
Three reasons Americans should care about the Brexit | @latimes
What to watch for in the markets after the Brexit shock | @nytimes
Brexit sent stocks sliding around the globe. The S&P 500 closed at 2,037.35 | @markets
BrexitVote: The Dow closed with its largest drop since August 2015 | @Variety
What UK startups make of the shock Brexit vote by @riptari | @TechCrunch
Here’s what Brexit means for the tech industry | @TIME
British tech firms eye relocation after Brexit vote | @guardian
Why British scientists are freaking out about Brexit | @Gizmodo
Brexit big blow to UK science | @guardian
Academics are uniting in bewilderment at Brexit | @Independent
Cornwall voted for Brexit, and now wants to keep its EU funding | @anneapplebaum
Brexit is ‘terrible news for TV and film’ | @Independent
They couldn’t keep you in the dark | @BreitbartNews
HBO says Brexit won’t impact production on ‘Game of Thrones’ | @TIME
Arts hit back at Brexit: ‘I feel nothing but rage’ | @guardian
What Brexit means for the fashion industry | @ELLEmagazine
The British passport has lost a lot of its value already | @Independent
The 10 best places to emigrate to after Brexit | @Independent
How immigration fueled Brexit | @TheNatlInterest
How will EU migrant workers be affected by Brexit? Via @AlannaPetroff | @CNNMoney
Scapegoating immigrants for economic suffering is easier than confronting austerity | @thenation
So who are the winners from Brexit? | @guardian
Brexit Created Many Losers, But Some Winners Too | @NPR
Brexit was sold as a victory for the working class. It isn’t. | @thinkprogress
Actually, the ones most out of touch were the ones who didn’t see Brexit coming | @IngrahamAngle
Brexit could cause UK charities to lose over $200 million every year | @HuffingtonPost
Media stocks tank in US after Brexit vote | @THR
Hozier calls Brexit a “massive betrayal”: “My heart breaks” | @billboard
How Brexit could impact the creative industry | @FastCoDesign
Brexit Meets Monty Python on the New Yorker’s next cover | @FastCompany
27 Brexit tweets guaranteed to make Brits laugh, cry, or probably both | @BuzzFeedUK
30 Brexit tweets: Collection of best memes, jokes, cartoons, gifs on Twitter | @htTweets
How cartoonists around the world are reacting to Brexit | @Independent
Explaining Brexit in the best possible way—with Simpsons memes | @TheAVClub
イギリス Vol.7(”Brexit”? – UK’s Referendum on EU Membership イギリスEU残留国民投票 Vol.6)
Here is just a part of universities’/scholars’ (academic) articles/papers/videos/podcasts concerning the Brexit on Twitter through early morning, 22 June (BST).
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イギリス Vol.6(”Brexit”? – UK’s Referendum on EU Membership イギリスEU残留国民投票 Vol.5)
Here is just a part of articles/videos concerning the Brexit on Twitter through early morning, 20 June (BST).
E.U. Countries Warn Britain on ‘Brexit’: You’ll Pay if You Leave Us | @stevenerlanger
Nobel prize-winning economists warn of long-term damage after Brexit | @GuardianAnushka & @jilltreanor
– ‘Economic arguments are clearly in favour of remaining in the EU’, economics professors write –
Could British EU Exit Be Watershed for Global Economy? | @dgmchugh
The Battle of Evermore
– It has been a bad-tempered and unenlightening campaign, during which few have changed their minds. But Vote Leave now has an edge –
French ambassador urges UK to help shape a ‘reformed Europe’ | @philipstephens
– Sylvie Bermann defends the EU and says the two nations are ‘real allies’ that should collaborate on what is a ‘work in progress’ –
Asia stocks gain as Brexit fears ebb slightly, safe-havens retreat | Shinichi Saoshiro
New York Times Tries to Pin ‘Violence’ on Brexit Campaign | @JamesDelingpole
What’s working with supporters of the leave and remain camps? | @Usherwood
Brexit is being driven by English nationalism. And it will end in self-rule | @fotoole
– The EU referendum could lead to the creation of a new nation state –
Brussels slaps down British threats to rewrite immigration rules | @tobyhelm
– President of European parliament says UK has ‘no chance of curbing basic principle of free movement’ –
Schaeuble Says EU Set to Avoid Chaos If Britons Vote for Exit | @bjennen1
Will Brexit bring UK property doom or years of future boom? | @ed_mead & Paul Smith @haart_uk
– Two estate agents give contrasting views on what leaving the EU could mean for house prices and international investment –
Brexit Alarms Propel Gold Investors to Near Record Rally Wagers | @luzi_ann
Brexit Edinburgh includes the BNP | @bellacaledonia
Could Brexit Lead To New Scottish Referendum? | @jamesmatthewsky
EU Referendum: Swansea people are searching for leave more than stay on Google | @readmybook
After Brexit: Roadmap for a leap in the dark | @macdonaldrtr
EU referendum: Which papers are backing Brexit and Remain? | @GavinCordon
– The Mail on Sunday and The Observer backed Remain while The Sunday Times and The Sunday Telegraph backed Leave –
What would British business be like after Brexit? | @phillipinman
Welcome to the Fantasy Island of Little England | @emile_simpson
Brexit Could Set Off Frightening Chain Reaction In EU | @schrieberg
Central banks ready to intervene in case of Brexit: ECB’s Visco | @Islabin @AndrewHeavens
Fear, Loathing and Brexit | @paulkrugman
Brexit: UK should remain
– The result of next week’s crucial UK referendum on whether or not to remain in the European Union will have worldwide repercussions. –
Central banks mull dollar liquidity injection as Brexit looms | Anirudh Sethi
The Brexit debate has exposed the Establishment | Brendan O’Neill
Military chief switches sides to back Brexit against EU ‘army’ | @AnnabelPHoward
– Field Marshal Lord Guthrie says he was wrong to back Remain and now believes leaving would be ‘better’ for British defence –
Consequences of Brexit sink in for US politicians after killing of MP | @RobertsDan & @Bencjacobs
– The death of UK member of parliament sent a shock through Washington as the EU referendum vote could affect foreign policy and international relations –
@jimcramer’s game plan: Brexit won’t cause chaos many expect
IMF: Brexit May Not Mean A British Recession| @EdConwaySky
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Brexit and the Law of Unintended Consequences [with PDF] | @LawDavF @IISS_org
If you think the UK will be in control after Brexit, dream on | Andrew Graham
– It’s a fantasy that the EU will trade with us on our terms. Only by remaining will we have any clout –
Brexit: Norway’s Prime Minister Erna Solberg warns Britons ‘won’t like’ life outside EU | @ashcowburn
– ‘Brussels will decide without the Brits being able to participate in the decision-making’ –
EU referendum: Dutch newspaper writes open letter in response to The Sun backing Brexit | @histubbs
– ‘We not only love you, we need you’ –
Europeans are scooping up gold on Brexit fears | Frank Holmes
Japanese yen pushed higher by Fed safe-haven flows amid Brexit fears | @LeslieShaffer1
What brexit could mean for the creative industries | @sabrinashim
– With the deadline to register to have a say in the future of the UK in Europe fast approaching, it’s time to take stock of what we could lose by leaving the EU. –
America’s gun laws and our rush to Brexit are symptoms of fearful nations | @gabyhinsliff
– Politicians on both sides of the Atlantic make a mistake by pandering to fear instead of defusing it. It can lead to bad decisions –
NEW BREXIT POLLS: Leave has surged to BIG LEADS in hugely important surveys | @adampayne26
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THE FUTURE OF THE EU: FACING COMMON CHALLENGES | TOMÁŠ PROUZA
Brexit would be a ‘lose lose’ for everyone, warns German politician | @Colmkelpie
North of England has most to lose from Brexit, says ‘In’ campaign | @kyliemaclellan
Want to know the reality of employment law after Brexit? Just look at this document the government buried four years ago | @hannahfearn
– If we leave the EU, the Conservatives have a blueprint for scrapping workers’ rights –
What would Brexit mean for the City of London? [with Video] | Patrick Jenkins
– UK exit from the EU would have big consequences for international banks –
Brexit and the UK’s geopolitical destiny [with Video “Head to Head – Brexit: Au revoir Europe?” (interview with Lord Norman Lamont, 48:49)] | @E_Karagiannis
– The future of the UK is tied, for better or worse, to the rest of Europe if only for reasons of proximity. –
Brexit would help us control immigration. Like me, many Labour voters want out | @frankfieldteam
– There’s a dangerous gap between Labour supporters and the parliamentary party on this issue. Europe isn’t working for workers any more –
Rethinking sovereignty: why “taking back control” is an empty slogan | @RobinNiblett
– “Let’s take back control” is an empty slogan unless doing so improves prospects for British citizens. –
Brexit would help UK manufacturing survive in a global market | @DrGerardLyons
– The challenge posed by low-cost producers such as China will continue, whatever the EU referendum outcome –
Brexit fears wipe £100bn off FTSE 100 in four days – business live | @graemewearden
Brexit fears drive German bond yields to below zero | @SP_Morgan
Stocks Slide With Pound Amid Brexit Risk as Sovereign Bonds Jump | @inyhwang & @JoeCiolli
Axa CEO Warns There’s an ‘Extremely High’ Probability of Brexit | @FabioWire
‘Anglophile’ Rutte Says Brexit Won’t Happen as Voters See Sense | @corinaruhe & @ACBerlin
Holland BACKS Brexit: Dutch people urge Britons to QUIT doomed bloc and lead EU revolution | @parfitt_tom @Daily_Express
– THE vast majority of Dutch people want Britain to quit the European Union in this month’s historic in/out referendum, according to a new poll –
Chance Of A Lifetime To Beat The Neoliberals | Doug Nicholls
Global stocks fall, Bund yields go negative on Brexit fears | Herbert Lash
Don’t Be Too Pessimistic About Brexit | @jimcramer @RhondaSchaffler @TheStreet
Brexit: Facts Not Fear | @toadmeister @SpecCoffeeHouse @spectator_ch
Brexit chances surge: live chart of bookmakers’ odds | John O’Neill @SpecCoffeeHouse @spectator_ch
EU Referendum: Turnout odds may have surged too far | @LeightonVW
Bookies Are Still Pretty Sure Brexit Isn’t Going to Happen | @DaraDoy
Brexit Countdown: 8 days to go | @henrymance
– Sour note for concert, warning on Leave pledges, and the ‘neverendum’? –
European integration with or without Britain | @Kemal_Dervis
EU referendum – when to buy your holiday money | Larry Elliott
Trumping the Brexiteers | @johnmcternan
– Britain does not ‘need’ Europe, but Europe needs Britain; the UK should have pride in its place in the EU. –
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イギリス Vol.5(”Brexit”? – UK’s Referendum on EU Membership イギリスEU残留国民投票 Vol.4)
Here is just a part of (academic/analytical) articles concerning the Brexit.
This is how Brexit would affect British trade | Roderick Abbott @wef
Will Brexit Destroy Britain and Europe?: @plegrain weighs the views of Joschka Fischer, Richard Haass, Joseph Nye, and others on what Britain’s withdrawal from the EU would mean for both sides. @ProSyn
– On June 23, British voters will decide in a referendum whether to remain in the EU or go it alone. Advocates of remaining, including Prime Minister David Cameron, may have the better arguments, but the future of the UK – and of Europe – is unlikely to be determined by reason alone. –
Britain’s Enemy Within | Harold James @ProSyn
Why Britain Should Remain European | Simon Johnson @ProSyn
Europe’s Generational War | Harold James @ProSyn
Can the UK Survive Brexit? | Harold James @ProSyn
The Economic Consequences of Brexit | @plegrain @ProSyn @CEP_LSE
The UK Referendum – and the Future of the European Project [with PDF] | @guydej1 @ECIPE
The Brexit briefs June 2016: Our guide to Britain’s EU referendum [PDF] | @TheEconomist
A background guide to “Brexit” from the European Union | @TheEconomist
EU referendum special [Podcast]
– @annemcelvoy hosts a special version of The Economist asks. @ZannyMB, editor of The Economist, reveals why the magazine has taken a strong line on Brexit, while Italian ex-Prime Minister and EU Commissioner Mario Monti criticises David Cameron’s handling of the issue. Plus, MPs from Leave and Remain go toe to toe, and Lane Greene gives his take on the language that has defined the campaigns. –
A British Exit from the EU Leaves the Financial Sector Vulnerable | @FTI_SC
イギリス Vol.4(”Brexit”? – UK’s Referendum on EU Membership イギリスEU残留国民投票 Vol.3)
Here is just a part of articles/videos concerning the Brexit on Twitter through 13 June (BST).
Brexit and the Globalization Trilemma | @rodrikdani
Six economists on Brexit – interviews by @MrVikas | @yanisvaroufakis
What happens if we vote for Brexit? | @alanjrenwick @ConUnit_UCL
Unit publishes new Briefing Paper on Brexit and its consequences for Devolution and the Union [with PDF & Video] | @ConUnit_UCL
Brexit, Hungary and EU Funding | Dr Thomas Lorman @UCLSSEES
BREXIT WOULD SHAKE THE FOUR PILLARS OF BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY | Lord John Kerr @CER_London
Berlin and Paris need a strategy for Brexit | @GuntramWolff @Bruegel_org
– Which political strategy should the EU and its biggest two members, France and Germany, pursue if the UK were to leave? –
THE IDEOLOGUES WITHIN | @JohnSpringford @SimonTilford @CER_London
– Britain’s right-wing populists will not stop at Brexit – they want control of the Tory party and thus the country. Their ideological, unempirical world view provides few solutions to the problems facing the UK. –
You won’t ‘get back your country’ if you vote for a Brexit – you’ll give it to the most right-wing UK government in recent history | @Jon_Danzig
– The social policies once proposed by the pro-Brexit Iain Duncan Smith were described by the European Court of Justice as ‘unfit for a modern democracy’ and ‘verging on frighteningly authoritarian’ –
A Don’s Life: Why I have voted ‘Remain’ — or ‘STAY, UK’ as I prefer to call it.
Boeing gives Brexit ANOTHER ‘fantastic’ boost by picking Britain for new European HQ [with Video – Boris Johnson] | @LanaC
– THE world’s largest aircraft maker has made the case for leaving the union even stronger by choosing Britain for its new European headquarters. –
Brexit supporters have unleashed furies even they can’t control | @pollytoynbee
The UK Leaving the EU Would Change the European Music Industry | @laurasnapes @pitchfork
Brexit would mean fewer new homes built, major housebuilders say | @rowenamason
Brexit: It’s smarter to stay | @Brinkbaeumer & @FAHarms
– The choice is between a moment of pride and a new future built together: If Britain is clever, it will remain a member of the EU, because it will recognise that the future of the west is at stake. –
Why Leave campaign is personal and political for Gove [with Video] | @bbclaurak
Brexit would absolutely be applauded in Russia, says defence secretary | @NortonTaylor
– Michael Fallon tells defence committee that leaving EU would be ‘extraordinarily irresponsible at a very dangerous moment’ –
Brexit could lead to EU break-up – Swedish FM @margotwallstrom
‘Danexit’: Should Brexit Succeed Denmark Could Be Next | @TomlinsonCJ
Yen Soars As Markets Dive On Brexit Worries | @Investingcom
Pound Judgment Day Means Either Drop to 30-Year Low or 6% Rally | @aragaomarianna @Josh_A_Robinson
Brexit Could Be So Bad It’s Good for the Pound – Eventually | @is_fink
David Cameron’s Brexit threat to pensioners is a new low | @FraserNelson @spectator
Massive swing in UK to Brexit: poll | ARNAU BUSQUETS GUÀRDIA @POLITICOEurope
UK voters back Norway-style Brexit, poll reveals | @Pete_Spence
Trauma of SNB Haunts Currency Traders Planning for Brexit Vote | @chiaraalbanese @stespezzati
If Britain Leaves the EU, Paris Wants London’s Business | @FeargusOSull
This is an ex-project – John Cleese blasts EU and backs Brexit | @heraldscotland
Corbyn reveals the real reason he’s been so ‘silent’ on Brexit | CARLYN HARVEY @TheCanarySays
Stephen Hawking, @Lord_Sugar, … | @StrongerIn
“Deliberately Overblown” Brexit Fears Backfire | Tyler Durden @zerohedge
Leave: ‘We can rebuild the fishing industry outside EU’
Nine in ten fishermen will back Brexit, survey suggests | @DanSmatterings
Brexit Would Hand U.K’.s Trading Fate to Others | @StephenFidler1
– Outside the EU, Britain could find many countries weighing in on its trade arrangements –
Why Brexit Doesn’t Necessarily Mean a U.K. Recession | @CharltonEmma
Investors pull £65bn out of UK in two months | @ValRome0 @FundStrategy
Britain needs EU in fight against terrorism, warns former spymaster | @NortonTaylor
Brexit likelihood has increased, but Remain is still favourite | @MattSingh_
An even earlier Brexit had far worse consequences | @darrendodd
Yes or No, Brexit has already changed the UK | Rayhan Chouglay @risk_insights
Euroskepticism Beyond Brexit | @bruceestokes
– Significant opposition in key European countries to an ever closer EU –
Brexit would be death knell for British influence in the world | @CatherineGegout @NottsPolitics
Central Banks Fear Trouble Ahead as Brexit Stress Goes Global | @endacurran @simonjkennedy
Poll reveals possible Brexit boost after Nigel Farage proved more convincing than Cameron | @ZoieOBrien_
– HE has been shunned from the official Leave campaign but Nigel Farage may well have given Brexit a boost last night ahead of the EU referendum. –
More on the Bookies Odds of BREXIT | @DavidNFBell @ScotFES
So Just How United Are SNP Supporters on Europe? | @whatukthinks @WhatScotsThink
Blair Sees U.K. Rejecting Brexit as He Attacks Boris Johnson | John Micklethwait, @RobDotHutton
The EU is an outsized behemoth beyond reform – the Green case for Brexit | @GreenJennyJones
– This top-down dogmatic project promoting endless industrial development and growth doesn’t fit with the Green vision of a future lived on a more human scale –
On Brexit, Banks and Bargains | Philippe Brugere-Trelat
https://mobile.twitter.com/StrongerIn/status/732177616459927552
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https://mobile.twitter.com/StewartMcDonald/status/741935972506558464
Employment and the ‘EU’: Are you voting for ‘Brexit’ or ‘Brita-in’?
‘Brexit’ Vote Looms As Sides Squabble Over Whether To Leave EU
日本のガラパゴス症候群 Vol.5(各種Indexランキング: Global Competitiveness, Good Country, Best Countries for Business, Homeownership Linked to Happiness, Global Innovation …)
ガラパゴス化とは直接は関係ありませんが、下記URLウェブサイト(English)は各種ランキングの国別の例です。
Homeownership Linked to Happiness
定量的分析は一般に説得力があり証明力が強いと考えられます。他方、数字は時々刻々動くものである上に、数字の取り方や解釈の仕方などにより結論は変わり得るので、定量的分析が完全に客観的・固定的であるとももちろん言えません。そもそも、国別ランキングは、分析者などの言語や思考の壁によるのか、あくまで個人的な感覚では「本当にそうか?」と思わせるものが少なくありません。。。などなど。
概括的に傾向は掴みつつも、数字やランキングに一喜一憂せず、改革・改善のために地道に研鑽を重ねていくしかないのでしょう。
“The Creation and Destruction of Value” 価値の創造と破壊 Vol.5
(All the below links are in English.)
Vol.5 2008年世界金融危機(第3章―1)
2008年金融危機が先鋭化するにつれ、20世紀のGreat Depression(世界大恐慌)時の下降局面を想起させる脱グローバリゼーション現象が出てきた。カネ、モノ、人、の流れの減少である。
第一に、カネの流れの減少である。
米国の金融機関は、“lender of last resort”(最後の貸し手。参考:Central banks as lender of last resort: experiences during the 2007-2010 crisis and lessons for the future | Dietrich Domanski, Richhild Moessner, and William Nelson。)として金融当局や中央銀行を当てにしているにもかかわらず、国内向けには必ずしも貸し出しに積極的にならなかった。このため、例えば、米国政府によるAIGの救済で恩恵を受けたのは、大口の取引を有していたドイツ銀行、クレディ・リヨネ、UBSと外国金融機関であった。金融危機は、米国において、国際金融の繋がりへの根本的な疑問を呼び起こした。
また、米国外からも、RBSのような損失が出た金融機関について「RBSの損失の殆ど全ては、米国内での営業上の住宅ローン担保証券商品などのサブプライム・モーゲージにおけるものであり、蘭ABN Amroを吸収したことによる(参考:Banking bailout: The rise and fall of RBS | Gordon Rayner)。英国国民のカネで銀行がこのような無責任な経営をしたことは、間違いだ。」とのブラウン英首相(当時)による批判があった。このとおり、英国政府による救済の重要部分は、RBSの外国支店や外国での事業を売却することであった。
U.K. イギリス Vol.3(”Brexit”?? – UK’s Referendum on EU Membership イギリスEU残留国民投票 Vol.2)
Here is just a part of articles/videos concerning the Brexit on Twitter on 6 June (BST).
Pro-Europe MPs could defy Brexit poll victory | @michaelsavage @elliotttimes @BrunoBrussels
Pound plunges as polls point to Brexit momentum | @oliver_wright
– Cameron urges voters to register as Leave camp surges ahead –
Brexit would not make £8bn available for the NHS | @TheIFS
Farage: Brexit Would Be ‘First Domino’ In Disintegration Of EU | @BreitbartLondon
Economics of Brexit | @JacobReesMogg @SkyNewsTonight
Leading bookmaker Coral has slashed the odds on the UK voting to leave EU | Robert Kellaway
– A LEADING bookmaker slashed the odds on the UK voting to leave EU after political punters continued to show their support for Leave. –
Pro-EU MPs could stage guerrilla campaign to reverse Brexit decision | @patrickwintour
– MPs could initiate ‘reverse Maastricht’ to minimise number of EU laws the UK pulls out of, or push for a second referendum –
Brexit would leave EU less liberal, less Atlanticist | @ReutersAyataylo
Sterling falls after polls suggest growing Brexit support | @andrewwalker167
UK EU referendum | @NCPoliticsEU
Brexit huge risk for German economy | @Isabel_Schnabel @winterbiz @dw_business
Brexit Lords have a cheek to complain about EU democracy | @nick_clegg
– It is ridiculous for a group of unelected British peers to criticise the lack of accountability of EU institutions –
[Excerpt] …With more than 800 members, the House of Lords is only second to China’s National People’s Congress in size and is about as undemocratic: unique in Europe, its members can revise and amend the laws of the land without anyone actually being elected…
Yet this obvious inconsistency appears to have escaped Lord Lawson et al when they berate the EU as “profoundly undemocratic”. I find what they do every day in the House of Lords profoundly undemocratic too.
Similarly, Boris Johnson, Michael Gove, Chris Grayling and the other Brexit ministers appear to be entirely untroubled that they serve in a Government that garnered no more than 24 per cent of the eligible vote…
… It took the EU almost 30 years, for instance, to agree a common definition of chocolate … A body that takes three decades to define chocolate can be described as many things — not least slow and bureaucratic — but an undemocratic conspiracy is hardly one of them…
@SirJohnRoyMajor on Brexit | @StrongerIn
Conservatives will stand up for Britain if the EU lets us down | @SteveBakerHW
[Excerpt] …David Cameron has been spectacularly successful in Europe. No other Prime Minister has secured a cut in the European Union budget.
Poll gives Brexit campaign lead of three percentage points | @DanielBoffey
– Opinium survey suggests remain camp has lost four points in two weeks, as Boris Johnson prepares to campaign on security –
Brexit and the union: Tug of war | @TheEconomist
– Brexit could lead to a second Scottish independence referendum. But the place to fret about most is Northern Ireland –
[Excerpt] …Remainers have tried to use the Scottish card to strengthen their hand in England by warning that Brexit would trigger a second independence referendum which…a resurgent Scottish Nationalist Party (SNP) might win…
…a month ago it lost its overall majority in the Scottish parliament… And even if she were able to call a second referendum, Ms Sturgeon cannot risk it… The example of Quebec suggests that two lost votes…for decades…
…Oil prices are half as high as then, so an independent Scotland would face even bigger economic and fiscal difficulties. After Brexit, the EU might be more welcoming to a Scotland seeking membership, but it would still object to its keeping the pound instead of adopting the euro. And if a post-Brexit United Kingdom ended free movement of people from the EU, that might mean erecting a border between north and south…
…Farming matters more in Northern Ireland than on the mainland, and it depends more on EU subsidies. Links to Ireland are crucial: it takes 34% of Northern Irish exports…
Ireland is the EU country most worried about Brexit. Irish ministers regularly state their opposition… Britain is Ireland’s biggest export market, and… Dublin to London is the world’s second-busiest international air route…