Tags: eurozone
Banks Weren’t Meant to be Like This
February 7th, 2012
in Op Ed
by Guest Author Michael Hudson, New Economic Perspectives The inherently symbiotic relationship between banks and governments recently has been reversed. In medieval times, wealthy bankers lent to kings and princes as their major customers. But now it… more »
Anschluss Economics - The Germans Launch A Blitzkrieg on the Greek Debt Negotiations
February 4th, 2012
in Op Ed
by Guest Author Marshall Auerback News stories continue to suggest that Greece once again appears on the verge of reaching a deal with its private sector creditors on how much of a loss they would be willing to accept on their bond holdings. The latest… more »
The Open Society and Its Enemies (II)
January 25th, 2012
in Op Ed
by Dirk Ehnts Editor's note: This is the second in a series of essays where Dr. Ehnts is discussing aspects of Karl Popper's epic “The Open Society and Its Enemies” (1945) in a series of essays. This is the Introduction followed by the first essay Soc… more »
From State Debt to State Money: The Bank Reform
January 24th, 2012
in Op Ed
The solution is simple. In stead of pouring dozens of billions more into a Euro that is doomed to disappear sooner or later and in stead of letting us prescribe cuts in public spending by the undemocratic European Commission and the ECB, we can introduce… more »
From State Debt to State Money: Today's Money System
January 23rd, 2012
in Op Ed
by Guest Author Rudo de Ruijter Brussels wants the keys to the national treasuries of the 17 Euro-countries. Only this way can they save the Euro, they say. The ESM-treaty has already been signed. If the national parliamentarians ratify it, it will be… more »
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