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Hollande, the Winner?

May 11th, 2013
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Written by Hilary Barnes ="font-size: medium;">"One year later and Hollande is isolated in Europe". That was Le Figaro's shock-horror front page for May 3. On page 2, lined up to say much the same thing, were editors from Spain's El Mundo, Corriere del… more »

French President Planning Showdown With Brussels?

April 3rd, 2013
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Written by Hilary Barnes ='font-size: medium;'> Francois Hollande, whom opinion polls suggest is the most unpopular president in the history of France's Fifth Republic, launched an effort on March 28 to restore his credibility on in an hour long inter… more »

Stockman’s Big Swinging Whip

April 2nd, 2013
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by Warren Mosler href="http://www.mountainman.com.au/mansnowy.html" target="_blank">The Man from Snowy River By Banjo Paterson So Clancy rode to wheel them — he was racing on the wing Where the best and boldest riders take their place, And he raced hi… more »

Is There A European Policy Shift in the Making Away from Austerity?

February 5th, 2013
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by Dirk Ehnts, Econoblog101p> It is only the beginning of 2013 but it seems like the world economy will face another year full of downside risks. One of those risks lies with the euro zone. It seems that politicians have reacted to the subsiding pan… more »

Of What Importance Google vs. Apple in the Grand Scheme of Things?

December 4th, 2012
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May I suggest that the question is moot? That is, not all that relevant in a general economic context. After all, with unemployment at 7.9%, should we really care about a company called Apple that makes some fantastic products ... but in China (or Sout… more »

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