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Not since the Great Depression have monetary policy matters and institutions weighed so heavily in commercial, financial, and political arenas. Apart from the eurozone crisis and global monetary policy issues, for nearly two years all else has counted for little more than noise on a relative...
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This paper investigates the causes behind the euro debt crisis, particularly Germany's role in it. It is argued that … austerity have made the situation worse by adding a growth crisis to the potpourri of internal stresses that threaten the euro …
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With the creation of the Economic and Monetary Union and the euro, the national government debt of eurozone member …
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inherited from Germany's mercantilist past and Bundesbank mythology. Steps toward a fiscal union to back the euro are also …
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default. It is argued that the current crisis in Europe illustrates why the euro is not a real contender for hegemony in the …
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Financial market crises with the threat of a subsequent debt-deflation depression have occurred with increasing regularity in the United States from 1980 through the present. Almost reflexively, when confronted with such circumstances, US institutions and the policymakers that run them have...
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