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Articles and analyses from the INET community on the key economic questions of our time.

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Eurocrisis Redux

Mar 12, 2012

Entangling alliances or entangling leagues are nothing to the entanglements of cash owing—Keynes

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Why did the ECB LTROs help?

Jan 22, 2012

From a money view perspective, the central issue is settlement of TARGET balances between national central banks within the Eurozone, and the key is to understand TARGET balances as a kind of interbank correspondent balance.

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Delicate balance

Jan 17, 2012

The current account still matters, but other things do too, and maybe more. In light of recent focus on gross flows, here and elsewhere, I want to argue for the language of the balance of payments.

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The IMF and the Collateral Crunch

Dec 9, 2011

Why is the IMF getting involved in the Eurocrisis, and why is its involvement taking the form of lending to individual member states of the Eurozone?

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Is there an ECB?

Dec 8, 2011

The ECB has always been the protagonist of the eurozone crisis story.

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These dangerous postmodern relativists, Part I: Merchants of doubt

Nov 14, 2011

A recent e-mail conversation I had with Harro Maas concerning one of my latest drafts (shameless self-promotion) made me buy and read Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway’s, Merchants of Doubts.

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Euro Summit Statement Explained

Oct 27, 2011

Okay, so here is the statement, but what does it mean? Felix Salmon offers an unnamed advisor’s flowchart. Let’s see if Money View thinking can do better.

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NGDP target, in practice

Oct 25, 2011

Last week Goldman Sachs published a note in favor of the Fed’s adopting a formal nominal GDP target, while Fed-watchers caught a whiff of a possible change in policy in the works.

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The Map Is Not the Territory: An Essay on the State of Economics

Oct 4, 2011

The reputation of economics and economists, never high, has been a victim of the crash of 2008.