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in FinanceThree Lessons to Apply to the Debt Ceiling Discussions

Countdown to August 2 continues. Then, USA’s increased debt ceiling must be effective to avoid embarrassment, and higher borrowing costs.by debstwins / on Jul 24, 2011
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “public debt”
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Will the Yingluck government face a public debt crisis?
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This is part 4 – and the final part* – of a series of posts on public debt in Thailand. The first post was on whether Thailand’s state-enterprise debt should be counted as part of public debt. The second post was comparing Thailand’s public debt to other countries. The third post was looking at ...2 weeks ago -
Public debt in Thailand: Predictions and forecasts
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This is part 3 of a series of posts on public debt in Thailand. The first post was on whether Thailand’s state-enterprise debt should be counted as part of public debt. The second post was comparing Thailand’s public debt to other countries. There has been a lot of concern raised in the media about public ...2 weeks ago -
Preventing The Next Catastrophe: Where Do We Stand?
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Guest post by David Romer University of California, Berkeley, and co-host of Rethinking Macro II: First Steps and Early Lessons As I listened to the presentations and discussions, I found myself thinking about the conference from two perspectives. One is intellectual: Are we asking provocative questions? Are ...3 weeks ago -
Distortion is not free, current low public interest rates are an illusion and could be the highest real rates ever
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Sir, during the two years I had the fortune to have a voice as an Executive Director at the World Bank, 2002-2004, there were a lot of discussions on the issue of debt sustainability for poor developing countries. I hated those . They always sounded like a torturer calculating how much he could go on before his ...3 weeks ago -
Public Debt and Economic Growth
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By Robert Reich In the election of 1952 my father voted for Dwight Eisenhower. When I asked him why he explained that “FDR’s debt” was still burdening the economy — and that I and my children and my grandchildren would be paying it down for as long as we lived. I was only six years [...]3 weeks ago -
Rethinking Macroeconomic Policy
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By Olivier Blanchard The IMF has just hosted a second conference devoted to rethinking macroeconomic policy in the wake of the crisis. After two days of fascinating presentations and discussions, I am certain of one thing: this is unlikely to be our last conference on the subject. Rethinking and reforms are ...3 weeks ago -
More than the public borrowing rate trapped at zero, it is the banks that are trapped into public lending
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Sir, I refer to the “ Austerity is hurting. But is it working? ” debate, April 27. The Yes camp, represented by Chris Giles advances by far the strongest argument by just stating the fact that with respect to “finances to fight crises or wars. Advanced economies had leeway in 2008; they do not now”. ...3 weeks ago -
The bogus case for fiscal stimulus
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A response to the critics of Reinhart and Rogoff’s theory on public debt and growth. The amount of ink that has been shed on the so-called methodological errors and data omissions of Reinhart and Rogoff (R&R) is rather astounding. These two Harvard professors wrote a paper about two years ago equating higher ...4 weeks ago -
Dutch are poorly informed about causes of high public debt in the Netherlands
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The public debt of the Netherlands has grown strongly as a result of the economic crisis. This is mainly the result of persistent gaps between public spending and tax income. The support to the financial sector and to European sovereigns is of far less importance, although many people believe otherwise, a survey by De ...4 weeks ago


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