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-Saxon" model. The data suggest otherwise. Moreover, the corporate sector in Europe has a much lower capacity to finance investment … from internal sources of funds, which implies that a recovery of investment in Europe will be much more difficult than in … be much larger in Europe than in the USA. …
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Two of the four macroeconomic adjustment programmes, Portugal and Ireland s, can be considered a success in the sense that the initial expectations in terms of adjustment, both fiscal and external, were broadly fulfilled. A rebound based on exports has taken hold in these two countries, but a...
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As unemployment climbs to new heights, Europe's policy-makers are desperately casting about for the few instruments …'s productivity potential and open its market for the export of services from southern Europe. Opening the German market would yield a …
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Brief that even more combustible material had accumulated in Europe, and that therefore that it likely that the cost will be …
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After almost four decades of price stability, inflation has recently approached historical highs. Initially driven by global energy and food price increases, the magnitude of the surge in inflation caught central banks and markets by surprise. Price pressures are now increasingly broadening to...
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