Tags: debt crisis

Some Perspective on Sovereign Debt from the Home of the World’s Oldest Stock Exchange

April 5th, 2013
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Written by Mitchell Clark, Profit Confidential If you go to Europe and you find yourself in Holland (the Netherlands), you'll likely fly through Schiphol Airport on the edge of Amsterdam. It's one of the best airports in the world, in my humble opinion… more »

Stockman’s Big Swinging Whip

April 2nd, 2013
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by Warren Mosler href="http://www.mountainman.com.au/mansnowy.html" target="_blank">The Man from Snowy River By Banjo Paterson So Clancy rode to wheel them — he was racing on the wing Where the best and boldest riders take their place, And he raced hi… more »

Four Possible Outcomes to Italy's 5-Star Mess

March 17th, 2013
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Written by Alessandra Pilloni, Bullion Vault Rome will have a new pope before Italy gets a new government. Good job there's no rush... ROME has now been without a government since mid-December. Italy's politicians will only start to talk later this w… more »

In the Long Run We Are All – What?!

March 10th, 2013
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by Dirk Ehnts, Econoblog101p> The European policy makers continue their deadly embrace of Keynes, misusing his ideas, misinterpreting his ideas, omitting his ideas. Here is an extract of a speech by Benoît Cœuré, Member of the Executive Board of the… more »

Spain: Implications of the Parable of Broken Window

March 7th, 2013
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Here is the latest video from Xavier Sala-i-Martin (in Spanish): Once again I find that Sala-i-Martin does not understand economic theory. The parable of the broken window, which he explains in the video, says the following. A child smash… more »

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