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  • Kanani, Rahim, Davies, Howard (2010). London School of Economics (LSE) Director Howard Davies on the past, present, and future.
  • Davies, Howard (2010). Wall Street's new double act comes up short. Financial Times, 1 July, p. 9.
  • Davies, Howard (2010). The financial crisis: who is to blame? Polity Press.
  • Davies, Howard (2010). The naked ECB. Project Syndicate, 18 Jun,
  • Davies, Howard, Green, David (2010). Final touches for sensible regulatory reform. Financial Times, 20 May, p. 11.
  • Davies, Howard (2010). A pig's breakfast. Project Syndicate, 14 Apr,
  • Davies, Howard (2010). The pound is weighed down. Guardian, 2 Mar,
  • Davies, Howard (2010). The Federal Reserve diet. Project Syndicate, 12 Feb,
  • Davies, Howard (2010). Springing the debt trap - subprime revisited? Quantum Magazine, (10), 4-7.
  • Davies, Howard, Green, David (2010). Banking on the future: the fall and rise of central banking. Princeton University Press.
  • Davies, Howard (2009). Too big to reform? Project Syndicate, 14 Dec,
  • Davies, Howard (2009). Pricking bubbles in the wind: could central banks have done more to head off the financial crisis? Australian Economic Review, 42(4), 387-396. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8462.2009.00572.x
  • Davies, Howard (2009). A better way to choose Europe's top table. Financial Times, 30 Nov, p. 13.
  • Davies, Howard (2009). On the margins - capital dilemma. Quantum Magazine, (9), 23-25.
  • Davies, Howard (2009). A crisis of trust. Project Syndicate, 13 Oct,
  • Davies, Howard (2009). We need urgently to rationalise the rules on capital. Financial Times, 25 Sep, p. 11.
  • Davies, Howard (2009). Secret savings plans pave the way to austerity. Financial Times, 22 Sep, p. 13.
  • Davies, Howard (2009). The financial crisis: whodunit? Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin, 72(3), 69-75.
  • Davies, Howard (2009). Australia has lost some sporting form, but its economy is world-beating. Daily Telegraph, 24 Aug, p. 2.
  • Davies, Howard (2009). Are bankers really overpaid? Project Syndicate, 3 Augu,
  • Davies, Howard (2009). Finance Agonistes. Project Syndicate, 13 Jul,
  • Davies, Howard (2009). Foreword: racing towards excellence : demystifying the inside track to academic, career and financial outperformance. In Khan, Muzaffar, Sramek, Jan (Eds.), Racing Towards Excellence : Demystifying the Inside Track to Academic, Career and Financial Outperformance . Leveraged Publishing Ltd..
  • Davies, Howard (2009). Striking the right balance. In Responses to the Global Crisis: Charting a Progressive Path: Handbook of Ideas (pp. 26-28). Policy Network.
  • Cox, Michael, Davies, Howard, Held, David, Young, Kevin, Quah, Danny (2009). The world crisis. (IDEAS reports - special reports SR0001). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Davies, Howard (2009). The Davos hunt for mutual reassurance. Financial Times, 29 Jan, p. 10.
  • Davies, Howard (2008). World is just bust: comment by Howard Davies. The Sun, 28 Oct,
  • Davies, Howard (2008). Five ways to fix our financial architecture. The Washington Post, 23 Oct, A19.
  • Davies, Howard (2008). Financial crisis: Alistair Darling should copy Warren Buffett. The Telegraph, Oct(6).
  • Davies, Howard (2008). New banking rules: tread carefully. Financial Times, 30 Sep, p. 13.
  • Davies, Howard, Green, David (2008). A better way to regulate European finance. Financial Times, 11 Sep, p. 15.
  • Davies, Howard (2008). The lost art of recessionary rhetoric. Financial Times, 20 Aug, p. 11.
  • Davies, Howard (2008). Single jeopardy. Quantum Magazine, (4), 40-43.
  • Davies, Howard (2008). Sharks circle Paulson's Aussie plan. Financial Times, 2 Apri, p. 11.
  • Davies, Howard (2008). In the balance. Quantum Magazine, (3), 5-8.
  • Davies, Howard, Green, David (2008). Global financial regulation: the essential guide. Polity Press.
  • Davies, Howard (2007). Sex, infertility, war. Starmagazine (Malaysia), 2 Sept,
  • Davies, Howard (2007). Another fine mess from the Blairite blue period. Financial Times, 25 Jul, p. 11.
  • Davies, Howard (2007). En prenant l'initiative en Europe, Nicolas Sarkozy bride les débuts de Gordon Brown. Le Figaro, 27 Jui,
  • Davies, Howard (2007). None of us can relax in this dog-eat-prof world. Times Higher Education Supplement, 9 Marc, p. 12.
  • Davies, Howard (2007). Tout est affaire de choix: La France a-t-elle l'université qu'elle mérite? Le Figaro, 5 Febr,
  • Davies, Howard (2007). Balls must save us from US regulatory creep. The Independent, 27 Jan, p. 54.
  • Davies, Howard (2007). Record growth creates a sense of warmth and well being in the snow. The Independent, 26 Jan, p. 46.
  • Davies, Howard (2007). Whatever you do here, don't mention the war. The Independent, 25 Jan, p. 38.
  • Davies, Howard (2007). Judging the Booker Prize. LSE Magazine, Winter, p. 19.
  • Davies, Howard (Ed.) (2006). The Chancellors’ tales: managing the British economy. Polity Press.
  • Davies, Howard (2006). Ségo et Sarko, les deux derniers blairistes. Le Figaro, 5 Sept, p. 16.
  • Davies, Howard (2006). Two cheers for financial stability. (William Taylor Memorial Lecture). Group of Thirty.
  • Davies, Howard (2006). A word of advice to Hank Paulson. Financial Times, 5 July, p. 15.
  • Davies, Howard (2006). Fournir un emploi, un devoir de l'université. Le Figaro, 17 May, p. 16.
  • Davies, Howard (2006). The future of central of banking: the political dimension. Prajnan: Journal of Social and Management Sciences, 35(2), 95-106.
  • Davies, Howard (2005). A review of the review. Financial Markets, Institutions and Instruments, 14(5), 247-252. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0963-8008.2005.00106.x
  • Davies, Howard (2005). Markets need to digest new rules. Financial Times, 20 Apr, p. 17.
  • Davies, Howard (2005). Reforms that are bound to be bad for the BBC. Financial Times, 3 Marc, p. 19.
  • Davies, Howard (2005). Trade in the Chinese 21st century. World Economics, 6(1), 1-13.
  • Davies, Howard (2005). Comment and analysis: conflicts of interest for banks, auditors and law firms. In Clark, Keith (Ed.), Conflicts of Interest : Jurisdictional Comparisons in the Law and Regulation for the Financial Services, Auditing and Legal Prof (pp. xv-xix). European Lawyer.
  • Davies, Howard (2005). Regulation and politics: the need for a new dialogue, or, a letter to John Redwood. (Hume occasional papers No. 66). The David Hume Institute.
  • Yueh, Linda Y., Davies, Howard (2004). China dreams. Management Today, 44-51.
  • Davies, Howard (2004). Creating a single financial market in Europe: What do we mean? (Special paper SP155). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Davies, Howard (2004). Refereeing capitalism. In Bishop, Matthew (Ed.), An Apology for Capitalism? (pp. 3-15). Stockholm Network.
  • Davies, Howard (2000). Containing the risks of hedge funds: regulating Highly Leveraged Institutions. Derivatives Use, Trading and Regulation, 6(3), 203-209.
  • Davies, Howard (2000). The future of financial regulation. In Alexander, Carol (Ed.), Visions of Risk (pp. 2-13). Pearson Higher Education.
  • Davies, Howard (1999). FSA's strategy in applying its powers under the new regime. Journal of International Financial Markets, 1(2), 51-58.
  • Davies, Howard (1995). The quality of London life. In Halsey, A.H., Jowell, Roger, Taylor, Bridget (Eds.), The Quality of Life in London (pp. 1-12). Dartmouth Publishing Co Ltd.
  • Davies, Howard (1995). The rich get richer, the poor get poorer. In Schwab, Klaus (Ed.), Overcoming Indifference: 10 Key Challenges in Today's Changing World (pp. 95-97). NYU Press.
  • Davies, Howard (1993). A social market for training. (Occasional papers 4). Social Market Foundation.
  • Davies, Howard (1992). Fighting Leviathan: building social markets that work. (Papers 13). Social Market Foundation.
  • Leach, Steve, Stewart, Murray, Davies, Howard, Lambert, Christine (1992). Local government: its role and function. Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
  • Davies, Howard (1990). Mrs Thatcher’s third term: Power to the people or camouflaged centralisation? In Bennett, Robert J. (Ed.), Decentralization, Local Governments and Markets : Towards a Post-Welfare Agenda (pp. 184-206). Oxford University Press.
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  • Davies, Howard (2009). The world crisis: “comment peut-on réguler le capitalisme”. (IDEAS reports - special reports SR001). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Davies, Howard (2008). Banking and the State: changing the social contract.