Tag Archives: ECB

Toward Two European Monetary Unions

Why does it make sense to divide the European Monetary Union into a Northern EMU and a Southern EMU?

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Blaming Merkel: Reflections on the Art of Scapegoating

Do those who demand stronger leadership from Angela Merkel miscomprehend the nature of democratic regimes in modern times?

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Europe’s Debt Crisis: The Most Difficult Decisions Are Ahead

Why is the euro area’s debt crisis only beginning — and how can it be overcome?

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Lord Turner and the Tobin Tax

Is a tax on financial transactions feasible in today’s political climate?

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Two Cheers for the Euro

How has the euro promoted stability during the current financial crisis?

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The Fed’s Decade of Deception

What havoc has the U.S. Federal Reserve’s ten years of deception wreaked on the U.S. — and global — economy?

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