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Do you have any suggestions? The Hun is always either at your throat or at your feet. Winston Churchill
Apparently, he's an Austerian. Very much in line with no haircuts, must pay back all the sebt.
Not sure what in the world he means by all of this.
"Policy-making in EMU: strategies, rules and discretion", in Economic Theory, vol. 27, 2006, pp. 25-38.
Also, found this from Harvard:
PED-231: The Global Financial Crisis: Policy Responses and Challenges
Semester: Spring
Credit: 1.0
Faculty: Lucas Papademos Schedule Day Time Location First Day 1/23 Meet Day M/W 1:10 PM - 2:30 PM L332 Review Description
This course examines policies aimed at the prevention and management of financial crises in the light of recent experience. Topics covered include: macroeconomic and microfinancial causes and contributing factors to the global financial crisis; the role of central bank policies in crisis management and prevention; fiscal stimulus packages and bank support schemes; financial regulatory reform and the G20 process; systemic risk and macroprudential supervision; the fiscal legacy of the financial turbulence and the economic recession; and the European sovereign debt crisis.
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