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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
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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 »

Is There a Peace Prize for Failure?

October 14th, 2012
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Nobel Peace Prize:  Was It Deserved? Written by Stephen Swanson A week in which the European Union wins a Nobel Peace Prize and also is chided by the IMF for not doing more to implement a Euro wide banking regime to contain continuing financial th… more »

Decision Time: An Open Letter to Chancellor Merkel

September 20th, 2012
in Op Ed

by Elliott Morss, Morss Global Finance Chancellor Merkel:I have considerable sympathy for the position you are in. As a politician, you are trying to represent the view of the German people. And they have had it with bailouts for the banks and the “wea… more »

Euro Crisis: Bandaids Continue when Surgery is Needed

February 10th, 2012
in Op Ed

by Elliott Morss The Eurozone situation was bad enough 6 months ago. It is getting worse. Why? Because none of the key players are addressing the fundamental problem the Eurozone is facing: the weak sisters (Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain) are not… more »

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