Deep questions remain unanswered about how banks should be regulated in the wake of the failures at Silicon Valley Bank, First Republic, and elsewhere, writes Glenn Hubbard.
About the author: Glenn Hubbard is the Russell L. Carson professor of economics and finance at Columbia University. He was chair of the Council of Economic…
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Bipartisan Commission Of Business, Civic, And Academic Leaders Develop A Framework For Inclusive Capitalism
New Proposal Outlines 21 Policies for More Equitable and Inclusive Outcomes for the American Worker
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to making capitalism work for everyone, today launched the Framework for Inclusive Capitalism: A New Compact Among Business, Government, and American Workers. The framework demonstrates the potential for business to work with labor to craft bold but pragmatic policies that equitably extend the benefits of our economic prosperity to all workers. It rests on three core objectives: create more worker opportunity, expand the workforce, and enable fair gainsharing for workers. To achieve these objectives, the framework outlines 21 policy and business practice recommendations to ensure equitable and m