Tags: greece
An Infinite Amount of Money
March 10th, 2013
in Op Ed
by John Mauldin, Thoughts from the Frontlinep> I am often asked, “How can anyone not see the problems of growing debt in the US? Why can’t we get a consensus to change?” Part of the problem is that too many in power just don’t see the impendin… more »
In the Long Run We Are All – What?!
March 10th, 2013
in Op Ed, syndication
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 »
Skiing Season
February 18th, 2013
in Op Ed, syndication
Europeans On A South-east Slope --more--> Europe's performance is owed to the theory that in the absence of political, economic and banking union, the members of the single currency Euro system there is no alternative for member states with hig… more »
France: "Totally Bankrupt"
February 4th, 2013
in Op Ed, syndication
Written by Hilary Barnes ="font-size: medium;">What Labour Minister Sapin Really Meant Did France's minister of labour, Michel Sapin, say on a radio programme at the weekend: "France is totally bankrupt?" Yes, he did. Did he mean it? Of course not.… more »
Austerity for All?
February 2nd, 2013
in Op Ed
by Dirk Ehnts, Econoblog101p> Jens Weidmann, president of the German Bundesbank, warns of currency wars, according to a FT article: “Whether intended or not, one consequence could be the increased politicisation of the exchange rate,” he said,… more »
