Bernanke's decision to be an Advisor for ....
Should not Central bankers and public policy holders/ key policy makers, on their retirement, adhere to a certain governance norm- avoid private offices ?
The public hold them in such high esteem... and then a post where there is a potential clash of interest?
Is it all right for senior office holders to hold private offices on retirement after having known the intricacies of policy making?
Materialism in its capitalistic form?
An idol with feet of clay?
without any risk or responsibility
Should not Central bankers and public policy holders/ key policy makers, on their retirement, adhere to a certain governance norm- avoid private offices ?
The public hold them in such high esteem... and then a post where there is a potential clash of interest?
Is it all right for senior office holders to hold private offices on retirement after having known the intricacies of policy making?
Materialism in its capitalistic form?
An idol with feet of clay?
without any risk or responsibility
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