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I have a lot more links, especially on financial markets. And I probably will add a few later. But I want to get this post out. So I am going to stop here for now. Credit Writedowns Links: De-dollarization, top down US policy and the new Cold War Edward HarrisonSee also Two European elections – in Germany on 24 September 2017 and Italy on 4 March 2018 – warn that the peoples of Europe are drifting apart. Much of the recent deepening of these divisions can be traced to Europe’s single currency, the euro. This column argues that the political divide in Europe may now be hard to roll back absent a shift in focus to national priorities that pay urgent attention to the needs of those being left behind. The euro area’s deepening political divide Ashoka Mody
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: economics and politics
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I have a lot more links, especially on financial markets. And I probably will add a few later. But I want to get this post out. So I am going to stop here for now. Credit Writedowns Links: De-dollarization, top down US policy and the new Cold War Edward HarrisonSee also Two European elections – in Germany on 24 September 2017 and Italy on 4 March 2018 – warn that the peoples of Europe are drifting apart. Much of the recent deepening of these divisions can be traced to Europe’s single currency, the euro. This column argues that the political divide in Europe may now be hard to roll back absent a shift in focus to national priorities that pay urgent attention to the needs of those being left behind. The euro area’s deepening political divide Ashoka Mody
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: economics and politics
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Mike Norman writes Politicians Who Want Us to Live Beyond Our Means — Peter Cooper
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Mike Norman writes Robert Heilbroner — The Embarrassment of Economics: Weekend Reading
I have a lot more links, especially on financial markets. And I probably will add a few later. But I want to get this post out. So I am going to stop here for now.Credit Writedowns
Links: De-dollarization, top down US policy and the new Cold War
Edward Harrison
See also
Two European elections – in Germany on 24 September 2017 and Italy on 4 March 2018 – warn that the peoples of Europe are drifting apart. Much of the recent deepening of these divisions can be traced to Europe’s single currency, the euro. This column argues that the political divide in Europe may now be hard to roll back absent a shift in focus to national priorities that pay urgent attention to the needs of those being left behind.The euro area’s deepening political divide
Ashoka Mody