The Ghost Ledger of Government: Secrecy, Sovereignty, and the Price of Stability
What happens when the most important financial decisions in the world are made outside the public eye?
What happens when the most important financial decisions in the world are made outside the public eye?
Some novels entertain. Others provoke. And then there are rare stories that do both—while leaving
At what point does a nation stop controlling its finances and start being controlled by them?
At the center of Good Country, Bad Balance Sheet lies a bold, cinematic idea: Patriot Bonds—long-dated,
The idea sounds almost unthinkable at first. Restructuring is a term typically reserved for distressed
What if the United States were not a country, but a company? More specifically, what if it were a highly
At first glance, the idea sounds almost contradictory. How can a nation be powerful, innovative,
Financial crises are often described in numbers—interest rates, bond yields, deficits, and debt ratios.
Rules are designed to create order, enforce accountability, and maintain trust. In financial systems,
At its core, Good Country, Bad Balance Sheet is not just a story about debt or financial engineering.