Tags: eurozone
Euro in Danger - a Revisit with the Walters Critique
June 2nd, 2012
in Op Ed
The euro is now in clear and present danger, as the Euro-Europeans cannot agree on how to proceed. The analysis of how the troubles started, I think, has been clear for more than two decades now. Basically, the Walters Critique was right. Sir Alan Walter… more »
Philippe Aghion on François Hollande’s Economic Program
May 26th, 2012
in Op Ed
By Dirk Ehnts Previous French socialist leaders were wedded to Keynesianism. But Mr. Hollande is the first French socialist president to advocate a supply side approach to growth. So says Philippe Aghion in today’s href="http://www.ft.com/intl/… more »
Convergence of Four Explosive Factors
May 24th, 2012
in GEAB reposting
Editor’s Note:This article is republished with permission of LEAP/E2020. See end of article for credits.- Public announcement GEAB N°65 (16 May 2012) - Whilst waiting for Euroland to equip itself, by the end of 2012, with a medium to long term common… more »
How the Euro Zone Would Build an Airplane
May 22nd, 2012
in Op Ed
by Rodger Malcolm Mitchell, www.rodgermitchell.com Before you read the excerpts from the following article, visualize this scenario: The eurozone proudly builds an airplane with their own hands. They feel it’s a great achievement. But unaccountably,… more »
Will Lack of U.S., Canada Support Impede the Eurozone Firewall?
May 5th, 2012
in Op Ed
by Elliott Morss When it comes to Eurozone solutions, it is interesting how different ideas take hold. The current idea is that if there is a big enough firewall, all will be well. This is the position of IMF head Lagarde and the strong Eurozone… more »
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