Why is the UK banking sector so large? Why has it grown so large over the past four decades? And is the size of the banking system a problem? Click here to read a recent Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin article which addresses these questions. One of the article's authors discusses the report in the video below.
According to Robert Shiller , speaking at Davos, Bitcoin is a perfect example of a bubble - story here . Shiller sees Bitcoin as a backwards step in the evolution of money. George Selgin , a free banker, takes an opposing view - click here . Although he doesn't believe that Bitcoin is money, he sees its development as a fascinating turn in the evolution of money. In particular, he lauds the fact that Bitcoin production is constrained and cannot be infinite. There is a short video below where Bitcoin explain how it works.