

BlogSpot - May 19th, 2014
The crisis is NOT over With close to 0 growth, Eurostat GDP growth data for 2014Q1 disappointed. EuroIntelligence, in rather harsh words,...

BlogSpot - May 12th, 2014
The ECB: all talk and no action, but wait until June! EuroIntelligence looks at the latest data on the recovery and writes that they...
Article - What future for sovereign debt crisis resolution?
The “Greece and Griesa”[1]: A call for a new framework for debt restructuring One of the striking lessons from the Greek crisis is that...


BlogSpot - May 5th, 2014
Euroskepticism and the upcoming Elections… The European Parliament elections are in the spotlight (first Presidential European debate and...


BlogSpot - April 25th, 2014
The Inequality Divide With the translation Thomas Piketty’s latest book, the Gilen and Page report on American politics, and IMF analyses...
Article - Reforming the IMS to rebalance economic power
The current international monetary system (henceforth “IMS” or “the system”), in place since the end of the Bretton Woods system in 1971,...
Article - If the U.S. pulls the blanket over itself, will emerging markets get a cold?
Policy mistakes pave economic history. In recent times, some blame Alan Greenspan’s low interest rates policy for causing the housing...


BlogSpot - April 2nd, 2014
Low growth: it is not about austerity anymore... The IMF finds that the world economy is continuing its slow recovery with the main...


BlogSpot - March 28th, 2014
The travails of monetary policy Exits and spillovers… Adair Turner (Project Syndicate) looks at how central banks will achieve a final...


BlogSpot - March 21st, 2014
A tripartite agreement for the SRM The Commission, the European Parliament and the Council reached a trilogue deal on the Single...