167 2024-03-19 How the financial authorities can take advantage of artificial intelligence
167 2024-02-03 When risk models hallucinate
167 2024-01-22 How AI can undermine financial stability
167 2023-10-27 Artificial intelligence and financial stability
167 2023-07-11 When artificial intelligence becomes a central banker
167 2023-06-23 The legacy of cryptocurrencies
167 2023-05-20 The fallacy of composition in financial regulations
167 2023-05-17 On the perils of regulating an infinitely complex financial system
167 2023-04-15 Buffers or shock absorption in regulating finance
167 2023-03-29 The case against aggressive government action on crypto
167 2023-03-25 What Silicon Valley Bank and Credit Suisse tell us about financial regulations
167 2023-03-15 Lessons from the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank
167 2023-02-11 Risk and scientific socialism
167 2022-12-15 Is risk a fate or a choice?
167 2022-12-10 The magic of riskometers
167 2022-11-29 The beginning of the end for cryptocurrencies
167 2022-11-19 How to manipulate risk forecasts and not get caught
167 2022-11-12 Perceived and actual risk
167 2022-11-07 The illusion of control
167 2022-11-05 The McNamara fallacy and the financial Authorities
167 2022-10-29 When is a cyberattack systemic?
167 2022-10-22 Climate risk and financial risk
167 2022-10-21 Democracy works
167 2022-10-08 Who believes risk can be measured?
167 2022-10-06 What do we want to get out of regulations?
167 2022-10-01 Systemic risk in 2008 and today
167 2022-09-26 Why the risk you measure is probably not the risk you care about
167 2022-08-13 Choosing a numerical programming language for economic research: Julia, MATLAB, Python or R
167 2022-08-12 Review of "Nuclear folly, a new history of the Cuban missile crisis" and lessons for financial policy
167 2022-07-14 Crypto and financial stability
167 2022-07-06 Who is to blame for the rising systemic risk?
167 2022-06-25 Bitcoin isn't much of a macro hedge
167 2022-06-22 Why does it always seem like the world is (almost) coming to an end?
167 2022-05-11 Resiliency or shock absorption?
167 2022-03-11 Cryptocurrencies and the war in Ukraine
167 2022-03-10 Sanctions, war, and systemic risk in 1914 and 2022
167 2022-01-13 How global risk perceptions affect economic growth
167 2021-11-19 The central banks' Catch-22
167 2021-10-01 The logical fallacy at the heart of the intellectual case for Brexit
167 2021-09-26 The lifetime of code
167 2021-08-30 Misleading concepts of risk
167 2021-07-12 The risk management ritual
167 2021-06-05 I understand HOW. I do not understand WHY. Of engineers and cryptocurrencies
167 2021-05-23 Misleading measurements and garbage in - garbage out models of systemic risk
167 2021-04-12 Everybody working in the financial system has an incentive to increase its complexity, including the regulators
167 2021-04-10 Riskometers and their inconsistencies
167 2021-02-26 What happens if bitcoin succeeds?
167 2021-02-14 Global market risk
167 2021-02-13 On the future of Amazon
167 2021-02-03 How fast is the Apple M1?
167 2021-01-28 Moral hazard, the fear of the markets, and how central banks responded to Covid-19
167 2021-01-13 Central bank digital currencies
167 2021-01-11 Erasmus and Turing
167 2021-01-03 Brexit and Marxism
167 2020-12-23 What to do about the Covid financial system bailouts?
167 2020-12-13 The crypto-technical response to the Covid-19 bailouts
167 2020-12-09 The libertarian response to the Covid-19 financial turmoil
167 2020-12-04 The socialist response to the Covid-19 financial turmoil
167 2020-12-02 On the response of the financial authorities to Covid-19
167 2020-11-26 The Covid-19 bailouts and the future of the capitalist banking system
167 2020-08-20 Which programming language is best for economic research: Julia, Matlab, Python or R?
167 2020-06-15 ARM on AWS for R
167 2020-05-03 Of Julia and R
167 2020-05-03 Low vol strategies
167 2020-04-27 The five principles of correct riskometer use
167 2020-04-25 The problem with Backtesting
167 2020-04-19 Financial crises and epidemics
167 2020-04-18 Hayek et Corona
167 2020-04-17 Hayek and Corona
167 2020-04-15 Ignoring the Corona analysis
167 2020-03-26 The coronavirus crisis is no 2008
167 2020-03-06 Artificial intelligence as a central banker
167 2019-12-02 Systemic consequences of outsourcing to the cloud
167 2019-08-12 The dissonance of the short and long term
167 2019-08-06 Central banks and reputation risk
167 2019-05-04 The Brexit culture war
167 2019-04-29 All about BoB — The Bank of England Bot
167 2018-12-31 The 2018 market in a 250 year context
167 2018-12-03 Short and long-term risk
167 2018-11-09 Cryptocurrencies: Financial stability and fairness
167 2018-09-12 The hierarchy of financial policies
167 2018-07-09 Which numerical computing language is best: Julia, MATLAB, Python or R?
167 2018-06-26 Cryptocurrencies
167 2018-03-26 Low risk as a predictor of financial crises
167 2018-03-13 Cryptocurrencies
167 2018-02-13 Cryptocurrencies don't make sense
167 2018-02-06 Yesterday's mini crash in a historical context
167 2017-11-15 Artificial intelligence and the stability of markets
167 2017-10-07 Here be dragons
167 2017-10-03 VIX, CISS and all the political uncertainty
167 2017-09-30 European bank-sovereign doom loop
167 2017-09-27 Do the new financial regulations favour the largest banks?
167 2017-09-24 The ECB Systemic Risk Indicator
167 2017-09-22 Finance is not engineering
167 2017-06-14 University of Iceland seminar
167 2017-05-31 Brexit and systemic risk
167 2017-05-12 Should macroprudential policy target real estate prices?
167 2017-03-12 With capital controls gone, Iceland must prioritise investing abroad
167 2017-03-11 Is Julia ready for prime time?
167 2017-02-25 Competing Brexit visions
167 2017-02-23 Systemic consequences of Brexit
167 2016-12-15 Why macropru can end up being procyclical
167 2016-12-08 The fatal flaw in macropru: It ignores political risk
167 2016-06-27 Why it doesn't make sense to hold bonds
167 2016-06-24 On the financial market consequences of Brexit
167 2016-06-10 Cyber risk as systemic risk
167 2016-05-24 Big Banks' Risk Does Not Compute
167 2016-04-18 Will Brexit give us the 1950s or Hong Kong?
167 2016-04-16 Of Brexit and regulations
167 2016-04-12 IMF and Iceland
167 2016-04-07 Stability in Iceland
167 2016-03-18 Everybody right, everybody wrong: Plural rationalities in macroprudential regulation
167 2016-03-12 Of tail risk
167 2016-02-27 Models and regulations and the political leadership
167 2016-02-26 Why do we rely so much on models when we know they can't be trusted?
167 2016-02-25 Does a true model exist and does it matter?
167 2016-01-25 The point of central banks
167 2015-10-20 The macro-micro conflict
167 2015-10-02 Volatility, financial crises and Minsky's hypothesis
167 2015-08-28 Impact of the recent market turmoil on risk measures
167 2015-08-13 Iceland, Greece and political hectoring
167 2015-08-07 A proposed research and policy agenda for systemic risk
167 2015-08-05 Are asset managers systemically important?
167 2015-07-24 Risky business: Finding the balance between financial stability and risk
167 2015-07-24 Objective function of macro-prudential regulations
167 2015-07-21 Regulators could be responsible for next financial crash
167 2015-07-12 Greece on Sprengisandur
167 2015-06-11 Why Iceland can now remove capital controls
167 2015-05-14 Market moves that are supposed to happen every half-decade keep happening
167 2015-05-12 Capital controls
167 2015-04-25 Why risk is hard to measure
167 2015-03-09 The Danish FX event
167 2015-03-02 Post-Crisis banking regulation: Evolution of economic thinking as it happened on Vox
167 2015-02-23 Europe's proposed capital markets union
167 2015-02-09 What do ES and VaR say about the tails
167 2015-01-18 What the Swiss FX shock says about risk models
167 2015-01-09 On the Swiss FX shock
167 2014-06-08 Model risk: Risk measures when models may be wrong
167 2013-11-28 The new market-risk regulations
167 2013-10-21 Solvency II: Three principles to respect
167 2013-09-06 Political challenges of the macroprudential agenda
167 2013-05-21 Iceland's post-Crisis economy: A myth or a miracle?
167 2013-03-28 The capital controls in Cyprus and the Icelandic experience
167 2013-03-06 Towards a more procyclical financial system
167 2012-09-11 Europe's pre-Eurozone debt crisis: Faroe Islands in the 1990s
167 2012-06-23 Countercyclical regulation in Solvency II: Merits and flaws
167 2012-03-02 The Greek crisis: When political desire triumphs economic reality
167 2011-11-14 Iceland and the IMF: Why the capital controls are entirely wrong
167 2011-10-27 Iceland: Was the IMF programme successful?
167 2011-10-26 How not to resolve a banking crisis: Learning from Iceland's mistakes
167 2011-06-27 Capital, politics and bank weaknesses
167 2011-06-17 The appropriate use of risk models: Part II
167 2011-06-16 The appropriate use of risk models: Part I
167 2011-04-27 Lessons from the Icesave rejection
167 2011-03-31 A prudential regulatory issue at the heart of Solvency II
167 2011-03-18 Valuing insurers' liabilities during crises: What EU policymakers should not do
167 2011-02-18 Risk and crises: How the models failed and are failing
167 2010-01-26 The saga of Icesave: A new CEPR Policy Insight
167 2009-07-21 Iceland applies for EU membership, the outcome is uncertain
167 2009-05-25 Bonus incensed
167 2009-03-25 Not so fast! There's no reason to regulate everything
167 2009-03-11 Modelling financial turmoil through endogenous risk
167 2009-03-01 Financial regulation built on sand: The myth of the riskometer
167 2009-02-09 Government failures in Iceland: Entranced by banking
167 2008-11-12 How bad could the crisis get? Lessons from Iceland
167 2008-09-29 Regulation and financial models: Complexity kills
167 2008-05-08 Blame the models