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What moral hazard?

October 10th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Beyond the crisis | Leave A Comment »

What moral hazard?

Giving money to everyone without conditions is often said to be morally hazardous. Sadly though, this argument looks like another symptom of the famous Stockholm syndrom.

Debt crisis: The solution is right here – but who dares to look at it?

September 25th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Beyond the crisis, Crisis routine | Leave A Comment »

Debt crisis: The solution is right here – but who dares to look at it?

Introducing a monetary dividend, ie. printing money and giving it directly to citizens through a periodical income is not a new idea, neither denuded from any rational economic arguments. Quite the contrary, actually. But will people just seriously consider the idea and claim for it to be done?

Five wrong arguments against a Greek exit

May 18th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Crisis routine | Leave A Comment »

Five wrong arguments against a Greek exit

Should we fear the possibility of Greece to exit the eurozone? This is the opinion of many commentators, journalists and economists. But their arguments are often made of fallacious analysis based on poor knowledge of the situation.

European banks lifeline round up – march 2012

May 17th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Warning signs | Leave A Comment »

European banks lifeline round up – march 2012

As the crisis deepens, europeans banks are increasingly relying on central banks. What does it mean for the real economy?

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