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A more resilient but uneven financial system: Growth, deregulation, and conditional optimism after 2008

A More Resilient but Uneven Financial System Hello, I have written some interesting articles that are related to my subject of today , and here they are in the following web links, and hope that you will read them carefully: Why a 2008-style credit crisis is unlikely — and why caution still matters https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2026/01/why-2008-style-credit-crisis-is.html About the Donald Trump administration's financial regulatory approach https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/05/about-donald-trumps-administrations.html The resilience of the U.S. economy in 2026: A holistic architectural perspective https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2026/01/the-resilience-of-us-economy-in-2026.html More of my thoughts about social mobility and income inequality https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/08/more-of-my-thoughts-about-social.html And for today , here is my below new interesting paper called: "A More Resilient but Uneven Financial System: Growth, Deregulatio...

Why a 2008-style credit crisis is unlikely — and why caution still matters

Why a 2008-Style Credit Crisis Is Unlikely Hello, I have written some interesting articles that are related to my subject of today , and here they are in the following web links, and hope that you will read them carefully: The resilience of the U.S. economy in 2026: A holistic architectural perspective https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2026/01/the-resilience-of-us-economy-in-2026.html More of my thoughts about social mobility and income inequality https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/08/more-of-my-thoughts-about-social.html And for today , here is my below new interesting paper called: "Why a 2008-Style Credit Crisis Is Unlikely — and Why Caution Still Matters" , so notice that it is saying in the conclusion that: "A **2008-style global credit crisis is unlikely**, not because risks are low, but because the structure of the financial system has fundamentally changed. Banks are better capitalized, housing finance is more resilient, and crisis-man...

On the likelihood of cascading Kessler syndrome and the manageability of orbital debris risk

On the Likelihood of Cascading Kessler Syndrome Hello, I have written some interesting articles that are related to my subject of today , and here they are in the following web links, and hope that you will read them carefully: Can retreating glaciers awaken dangerous volcanoes? A critical review of Ice-Volcano interactions and eruption potential https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2026/01/can-retreating-glaciers-awaken.html Assessing near-Earth object impact risk: Size classes, probabilities, and urban exposure https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/12/assessing-near-earth-object-impact-risk.html The Probability of a killer superflare from the Sun: Risks, evidence, and implications https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/12/the-probability-of-killer-superflare.html My quick review about my previous article about the comparative risks with the killer solar superflare https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/12/my-quick-review-about-my-previous.html And for today , here ...

Global Ozone layer recovery: Policy, science, and future challenges

Global Ozone Layer Recovery Hello, I have written an interesting article that is related to my subject of today , and here it is in the following web link , and notice that it contains all my other articles that are related to it , and hope that you will read it carefully: The prospects for Geothermal energy: Success potential and CO2 emissions reduction https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2026/01/the-prospects-for-geothermal-energy.html And for today , here is my below new interesting paper called: "Global Ozone Layer Recovery: Policy, Science, and Future Challenges" , and notice how my papers are verified and analysed and rated by the advanced AIs (Artificial intelligences) , and notice how my below new paper of today is optimistic about the global Ozone layer recovery by saying the following: "Global multilateral cooperation, particularly through the 1987 Montreal Protocol and subsequent amendments, has dramatically reduced emissions of ozone-depleti...

The prospects for Geothermal energy: Success potential and CO2 emissions reduction

The Prospects for Geothermal Energy Hello, I have written some interesting articles that are related to my subject of today , and here they are in the following web links, and hope that you will read them carefully: Green Hydrogen’s next step: Why Germany’s electrode innovation is a milestone for the energy transition https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2026/01/green-hydrogens-next-step-why-germanys.html Incremental breakthroughs, systemic impact: Why advances in Green Hydrogen manufacturing may matter more than we think https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/12/incremental-breakthroughs-systemic.html Solving climate change in the age of Arctic Tundra emissions: A comprehensive strategy including geoengineering and Arctic community solutions https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/11/solving-climate-change-in-age-of-arctic.html A potentially revolutionary leap in battery technology: The KRICT breakthrough https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/07/a-potentially-re...