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Sovereign Debt Concerns in 2013
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Interest rates on government debt for a number of European countries– notably Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Italy, and Spain– shot up considerably during 2010-2012. Those yields have fallen significantly from their peaks, though these five countries still face higher borrowing costs than most other countries in ...5 days ago -
Europe is in Recession Because ECB Wants It
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I am traveling today, so only have time to complain about some themes I keep coming across when reading the press and speaking to people out in the real world. No links. 1. There is no reason at all for the ECB to look around for transmission mechanisms to boost the eurozone economy. Europe is [...] View the full ...1 week ago -
Escaping Liquidity Traps: Lessons from the UK’s 1930s Escape
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The UK escaped a liquidity trap in the 1930s and enjoyed a strong economic recovery. This column argues that what drove this recovery was ‘unconventional’ monetary policy implemented not by the Bank of England but by the Treasury. Thus, Neville Chamberlain was an early proponent of ‘Abenomics’. This raises the ...1 week ago -
A Pro-Growth Economic Plan
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The world economy seems to be acting in unexpected ways. This column argues that austerity and quantitative easing do not seem to be working out as advertised. There is an urgent need to review the effectiveness of alternative macroeconomic policy approaches, and prepare an internationally agreed pro-growth plan to ...2 weeks ago -
Rapid Current-Account Rebalancing in the Southern Eurozone
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Recent data show that the current-account deficits of Greece, Italy, Spain, and Portugal have improved at a rapid pace and are actually close to being balanced. This column reviews recent research that shows this adjustment has been remarkably fast. Compared to mid-2008, these four nations have switched expenditures ...2 weeks ago



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