Tags: eurozone

How the IMF Thing Could Work for the Euro

December 5th, 2011
in Op Ed

by Warren Mosler, The Center of the UniverseWith the Eurozone leaders meeting this week to address the resolution of the regions’ myriad of sovereign debt issues, attention is focused on the proposal to recycle national bank funds through the IMF to unde… more »

Preserving the EU from the Destruction of the Euro: No Silver Bullets

December 3rd, 2011
in Op Ed

by Guest Author Pippa Malmgren, PippaMalmgren.com, written November 11, 2011 The German and French policymakers have now realized that they may not be able to preserve the Euro and so they have focused their attention on a different problem – how t… more »

ECB: You Can't Inflate, Even if you Want To

November 29th, 2011
in Announcements, Op Ed

by Warren Mosler With the tools currently at their immediate disposal, including providing unlimited member bank liquidity,lowering the interbank rate, and buying euro national govt debt, the ECB has no chance of causing any monetary inflation, no matt… more »

Exit Strategy, Warren Mosler Edition

November 28th, 2011
in Op Ed

by Dirk Ehnst This proposal by Warren Mosler, via Randall Wray, is probably too short to be considered useful. Be your own judge, take your time and eat this: 1. The Greek government would announce that it will begin taxing exclusively in the new currency. 2.… more »

‘Austeridad’ In Spain – More Of The Same?

November 24th, 2011
in Op Ed

by Dirk Ehnts The general elections is Spain have brought the Partido Popular to power, as voters ousted the socialist (really, social democrat) government. The problem of Spain is, of course, inflation. Just kidding, it is unemployment, which stands a… more »

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