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How Does Irish Banking Play Out?
This is a guest post by Karl Deeter of the Irish Mortgage Brokers Blog. We are reminded by Shane Ross' article in the Sunday Irish Independent "Cowen spins for his political life" that these banking issues are political for…
Migration Flows and Economic Sustainability In The Baltics
Here’s the third in the series of paper abstracts submitted to the Bologna conference in 2007 and which weren’t considered sufficiently interesting to be selected for presentation. This time the topic is migration and the Baltics, and the…
A Word Of Thanks To The IMF
That was the week that was, it’s over, let it go……. Well I don’t suppose it’s that often that people get the opportunity to enthuse about the International Monetary Fund. Normally you find people like Joseph Stiglitz, or Naomi Klein, who…
Is High and Increasing Government Debt to GDP a Sign of Malinvestment?
This is a question I have been struggling with since the sovereign debt crisis began. So let me run a little of it by you. This may be half-baked but I would love some comments. In a perfect world, we would have full employment…
Forexblog – Q&A on Macroeonomics, FX and all the Rest of It
I was recently contacted by Adam Kritzer who is a lead editor on Forexblog which is arguably the best one stop resource for people interested in FX (trading) and the importance of foreign exchange in general. He asked me whether I would…
Demographics and the Macroeconomic Environment
Actually, our tussle hasn’t only been with the research institutes, and the bank analysts, from time to time we have also engaged with some of the better known cases of mainstream journalism, as, for example in the case of The Economist,…
Breaking Cover
Well after a pretty hectic 48 hours being pursued all over the virtual globe by the economic and financial press, I am finally coming up for air. Those who don’t know what I am talking about might try this, or this, or this (etc). Actually…
The World Cup and Economics 2010
Who are you picking to win it all? Here's what Goldman Sachs thinks (hat tip Barry Ritholtz). Goldman World Cup 2010
Spanish Cajas Merging, but Are They Serious Yet?
Spanish savings banks, called cajas, are finally moving. It took the central bank to take over CajaSur, which is controlled by the Catholic church in Cardoba, ten days ago to light a fire under the others. There were about 45 of…
Charlie Gasparino Takes Negative View on Warren Buffett’s Ratings Agency Testimony
Charlie Gasparino rips Warren Buffett for his stance on the ratings agencies and their role in creating the financial crisis. Here's the money quote:
He believes that a sleazy business and it makes a lot of money so he's gonna own…