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此心安处是吾乡……

梨花院落溶溶月,柳絮池塘淡淡风……

浮云游子意,落日故人情……


小酌 @ 2008-09-25 19:16

Believe the same question could be raised for our stock and assets market.  Is it fair to save the ass of investors? Let people earn their own money and pay their own bills. Investment should not be covered in the government charity.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President pro tempore of the Senate:
 
As economists, we want to express to Congress our great concern for the plan proposed by Treasury Secretary Paulson to deal with the financial crisis. We are well aware of the difficulty of the current financial situation and we agree with the need for bold action to ensure that the financial system continues to function. We see three fatal pitfalls in the currently proposed plan:
 
1) Its fairness. The plan is a subsidy to investors at taxpayers’ expense. Investors who took risks to earn profits must also bear the losses.  Not every business failure carries systemic risk. The government can ensure a well-functioning financial industry, able to make new loans to creditworthy borrowers, without bailing out particular investors and institutions whose choices proved unwise.
 
2) Its ambiguity. Neither the mission of the new agency nor its oversight are clear. If  taxpayers are to buy illiquid and opaque assets from troubled sellers, the terms, occasions, and methods of such purchases must be crystal clear ahead of time and carefully monitored afterwards.
 
3) Its long-term effects.  If the plan is enacted, its effects will be with us for a generation. For all their recent troubles, America's dynamic and innovative private capital markets have brought the nation unparalleled prosperity.  Fundamentally weakening those markets in order to calm short-run disruptions is desperately short-sighted.
 
For these reasons we ask Congress not to rush, to hold appropriate hearings, and to carefully consider the right course of action, and to wisely determine the future of the financial industry and the U.S. economy for years to come. 
 

Signed (updated 9/24/2008 10:30AM CT)

Acemoglu Daron (Massachussets Institute of Technology)
Adler Michael (Columbia University)
Admati Anat R. (Stanford University)
Alvarez Fernando (University of Chicago)
Andersen Torben (Northwestern University)
Barankay Iwan (University of Pennsylvania)
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Gao Paul (Notre Dame University)
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Shore Stephen H. (Johns Hopkins University)
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Stevenson Betsey (University of Pennsylvania)
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Strahan Philip (Boston College)
Strebulaev Ilya (Stanford University)
Sufi Amir (University of Chicago)
Tabarrok Alex (George Mason University)
Taylor Alan M. (UC Davis)
Thompson Tim (Northwestern University)
Tschoegl Adrian E. (University of Pennsylvania)
Uhlig Harald (University of Chicago)
Ulrich, Maxim (Columbia University)
Van Buskirk Andrew (University of Chicago)
Veronesi Pietro (University of Chicago)
Vissing-Jorgensen Annette (Northwestern University)
Wacziarg Romain (UCLA)
Weill Pierre-Olivier (UCLA)
Williamson Samuel H. (Miami University)
Witte Mark (Northwestern University)
Wolfers Justin (University of Pennsylvania)
Woutersen Tiemen (Johns Hopkins University)
Zingales Luigi (University of Chicago)




 
小酌 @ 2008-09-25 02:27

这年头,加个音乐连接都不容易。呵呵,换了几首了。试试这个吧。


王若琳 - The Best Mistake I've Ever Made

One step too far
All at once I'm falling
Just like a star
I'm buring for you
Thought I could keep myself from feeling this way
I guess that was my first mistake

Cause suddenly I'm walking
Down a dark street to your door
Wanting you is driving me insane
And now my feet are standing
Where they've never stood before
Guided by a twist of fate

If I lose myself with you tonight
Fall apart or hold on tight
Wrong or right I won't be afraid
Cause even if my heart should break
You'd be the best mistake I ever made

I'm in your room
Now there's no denying
What's in your eyes
When I look at you
To shadows talking but they don't make a sound
Words have lost their meaning now

And the air has turned electric
Now I know the time is right
To put myself into your hands
And suddenly I'm shaking
As your fingers touch my skin
I don't need to understand

But If I lose myself with you tonight
Fall apart or hold on tight
Wrong or right I won't be afraid
Cause even if my heart should break
You'd be the best mistake I ever made

And if tomorrow proves me wrong
I swear I don't belong
I know I'll carry on

So I will lose myself and bare my soul
Take this chance cause heaven knows
I'm so far gone, my choice is made
And even if my heart should break

When I lose myself with you tonight
Fall apart or hold on tight
Wrong or right I'll always say
You're the best mistake I ever made
You're the best mistake I ever made
You're the best mistake I ever made




 
小酌 @ 2008-09-17 19:48

提前两周办的签证。没想到旅游签证也要采集指纹,看来fk的贯彻很彻底。不过当天交钱就能拿,与国内相比还是很便利的。

周四晚上开始收拾行装,心情莫名舒畅。尽管是要去一个以雾和雨闻名的金融大都市。头脑中全是与老友泡在咖啡馆里赏雨的浪漫景致。

周五提前一个小时下班,急匆匆的赶赴机场。除了飞机起飞延误了将近一个半小时外,一切顺利。赶到伦敦lgw机场,算算时差才晚上八点。买了去victoria火车站的往返车票,拿着中国护照过海关。海关分欧洲护照和其它。偶属于其它,几乎没有排队,乐呵乐呵的填了表格就过跟海关官员说Have a good night了。机场指示牌很清楚,看好回来的离境的厅名,蹭,蹭,蹭奔往火车月台赶火车。慢车和快车(express)单程差10分钟,差6英镑。嗯,幸亏有看天气预报,穿的暖暖的我,丝毫不惧夜晚的寒意,偶慢慢等慢车。

伦敦火车站月台上的数字表让人印象深刻,可以看到秒。当火车准点进站时,感觉很好。上了火车,没什么人,找个好位子落座。和北部欧洲国家不一样,上车验票(跟丹麦一样)。车厢里能看到很多广告。呵呵,让我想起了香港。

四十分钟过得很快,到了victoria火车站,出了室内的站台(这点设计还是很人性的),打票出站。沿着指示方向,溜达去地铁站。有4条线经过此站。问清楚搭那条线,顺着指示找到站台。20分钟后,我出了whitechapel站在了汽车站。晕,30分钟过后,汽车不来。急中生智,马上换个站等另一班车。友人住的wapping是个不错的区域。几经周折,终于得见她的小House。叙旧,洗漱,休息。

周六,大晴天。一早直奔市中心,逛市场,买好晚上要看的歌舞剧票 - never forget。很多折扣店都在卖。在中国城吃茶点,买些家里的缺货。然后当然是去大英博物馆。除了特别的展出,其它固定的展馆是免费的。参观了东方馆,非洲馆,希腊馆,埃及馆。东方馆给我的印象不是很深,可能是故宫留给我的记忆还很鲜明。非洲馆,希腊馆和埃及馆则给了我很多时间有限,在星巴克和了杯咖啡、吃了块蛋糕,就开始了令人耳目一新的歌舞剧。晚上到家已是11点。

周日,大晴天。一早开始沿着泰晤士河岸的暴走。从伦敦桥到西敏寺区,将近两个钟头。路上还遇到为儿童募捐的老太太们,掏出10磅捐了。呜呜,没钱坐车了。欣赏完大本钟big ben和国会大厦House of Parliament, 一路经过唐宁街,骑兵营,去美术馆,10月5号前免费。看了很多很多意大利、西班牙以及欧洲其它国家的名画。买了画册和伦敦地图册做纪念。在costa吃过午餐,写好给老友们的明信片。沿着白金汉宫前的大街,一路漫步。与路上光秃秃的丹麦不同,这里的大道是有林荫的。而且刚好在圣约翰公园的一侧,气氛幽静,空气怡人,真想换套宫廷装,体验一下古代贵族的午后散步时那份轻松与惬意了。欣赏完了皇家宫殿与园林,将近四点,该启程回友人家了。刚巧是中秋节,要好好庆祝一下。归程经过两座教堂,一个是免费进出的westminster cathedral,一座是西敏寺westminster abbey。沿着泰晤士河又一路漫游回去,赶上泰晤士节,奇装异服的游行队伍很是热闹。夜晚与友人相伴散步赏月,感觉好像回到了中国。月是故乡明,薄薄的云层只能让我们洒然喟叹。

周一一早,赶早搭地铁,转火车,一个钟头已到伦敦lgw机场。算算不算麻烦,就是路费贵了些。算掉时差,回到丹麦已是中午。呵呵,我的伦敦行告一段落。