If the political will to reign in and properly regulate the banking industry existed, it wouldn’t be that difficult; though it would require international co-operation, and achieving that would be challenging.
Governments don’t require access to private banks btw; that’s what central banks like the BoE, ECB or the Fed are for. Even an effectively bankrupt country, like Greece was in 2015, can raise short term funding through sale of Treasury Bills issued by their National bank.
It’s true that the ECB, the IMF and the Euro Group put the stranglehold on Greece and effectively shut their banks in July of that year (following a referendum in which the electorate voted against the deal on the table from the Troika at the time). But even then Greece had weapons in her financial armoury which Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis urged PM Alexis Tsipras to use. The Syriza government though, had by that point completely yielded to sustained pressure from the Troika and the world of international finance.
I highly recommend Yanis Varoufakis book Adults in the Room btw. for an insight into, among many things, the balance of power between financial institutions and governments.
Governments don’t require access to private banks btw; that’s what central banks like the BoE, ECB or the Fed are for. Even an effectively bankrupt country, like Greece was in 2015, can raise short term funding through sale of Treasury Bills issued by their National bank.
It’s true that the ECB, the IMF and the Euro Group put the stranglehold on Greece and effectively shut their banks in July of that year (following a referendum in which the electorate voted against the deal on the table from the Troika at the time). But even then Greece had weapons in her financial armoury which Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis urged PM Alexis Tsipras to use. The Syriza government though, had by that point completely yielded to sustained pressure from the Troika and the world of international finance.
I highly recommend Yanis Varoufakis book Adults in the Room btw. for an insight into, among many things, the balance of power between financial institutions and governments.
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