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13 March 2012
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13 March 2012
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12 March 2012
Dominique Strauss Kahn gave a very interesting speech here in Cambridge on Friday where he presented a “tale of three trilemmas” to understand globali
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12 March 2012
Even as headlines remain dominated by the Eurozone crisis, the financial world is transforming itself along multiple other dimensions. One intriguin
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12 March 2012
Dear All,
It has been an eventful week globally. The Fed pre-announcing a more modest form of possible easing through purchases at the long end of t
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09 March 2012
What’s at stake:The role of aggregate or ad-hoc models for policy discussions in an age where journal papers in macro theory are always microfounded
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08 March 2012
The announcement by Mariano Rajoy, the Spanish prime minister, not to stick to the fiscal target agreed by the previous government is likely to be a g
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07 March 2012
In my letter of June 8 2011 to the FT, I had argued that the lack of collateral will limit flows of the eurosystem to the periphery and thereby limi
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06 March 2012
The Target 2 discussion is still going strong in Europe especially after the president of the German Bundesbank has expressed his concern as regards t
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05 March 2012
We analyse corporate balance sheet adjustment episodes in Germany and Japan as well as a sample of 30 countries using national account data. Corporate
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05 March 2012