Posts Tagged ‘ global economy ’

Public Finance in China: The Lurking Costs of Growth

Mar 16th, 2010 | By Rob
Public Finance in China: The Lurking Costs of Growth

As the ill-effects of a global financial crisis became evident to world leaders in late fall 2008, export driven economies with surplussed coffers of U.S. dollars did the obvious. They used the cash to stimulate their economies. In one specific nation, the Premier’s words fell like heavy boots on an ant hill, as decrees began to waterfall down from superiors to
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TARP 2.0 : Will the E.U. Let One of Its Own Die?

Feb 26th, 2010 | By Rob
TARP 2.0 : Will the E.U. Let One of Its Own Die?

Even after the TARP fund liquidity injections in the U.S. financial sector in 2008, the E.U. has decided to bail out one of it’s member states, Greece, from insolvency. How can this even be considered? Yes, the EU constitution is a whopping 7 years young and therefore demands a minuscule thread of adherence by member states,
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