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The world must learn to deal with the reality of failure

L ast week, the Financial Stability Board identified nine international insurance companies as GSifis. For those uninitiated in the acronyms beloved of the regulatory community, a GSifi is a global systemically important financial institution. Finding GSifis in the insurance sector is a solution in search of a problem. Having invented the concept of GSifi to describe too-big-to-fail banks, the world’s financial regulators are on the hunt for other businesses which can be treated in a similar way.

As the modern business world becomes more interdependent, there are more and more corporations whose failure would have a substantial impact on many others, a theme extensively developed by Barry Lynn in his book Cornered.

Globalisation means that business may be domestically concentrated even if internationally competitive. Outsourcing means that supply chains are longer, more complex, and often shared by different companies in the same industry. While once the failure of General Motors would have been an unequivocal benefit to Ford, these competitors are today interdependent in a way Alfred Sloan or Henry Ford could not have imagined. The impact of the tsunami on Japanese industry showed how just-in-time inventory management left many companies vulnerable when deliveries were just not in time, even if their operations had not been directly affected by the disaster.

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约翰•凯(John Kay)从1995年开始为英国《金融时报》撰写manbetx20客户端下载 和商业的专栏。他曾经任教于伦敦商学院和牛津大学。目前他在伦敦manbetx20客户端下载 学院担任访问学者。他有着非常辉煌的从商经历,曾经创办和壮大了一家咨询公司,然后将其转售。约翰•凯著述甚丰,其中包括《企业成功的基础》(Foundations of Corporate Success, 1993)、《市场的真相》(The Truth about Markets, 2003)和近期的《金融投资指南》(The Long and the Short of It: finance and investment for normally intelligent people who are not in the industry)。

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