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Author Archives: Tony Yates
Eurogroup may figure Grexit doesn’t have to be the end of the Euro
There has been a continual flow of text in the Eurozone crisis based on this idea: if Greece goes, this is the end of the Euro. Because of that, the Eurogroup will step back from the brink and make the … Continue reading
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Greece the wheels by keeping emotion out of it
The leading protagonists on either side of the creditor-debtor struggle are using personal and emotive comments as a regular ploy. The latest incident is Schauble’s remark that he ‘pities’ the Greeks for electing an ‘irresponsible’ Government. But there have been … Continue reading
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With fiscal friends like these….
A link to my guest blog on Chunomics, curated by the Independent’s economics editor Ben Chu.
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Feb BoE Inflation Report post mortem
A few stream of consciousness points coming out of Thu Feb 12’s Inflation Report Press Conference. The MPC are determined to ‘look through’ the effects of commodity price falls, and describe balancing risks either side of their effects. I don’t … Continue reading
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Greece, Acemoglu and Robinson
Recapping on tweets today. The dominant narrative in discussions of Greece is that if Greece wants further relief from sovereign debt, those who pay for it want something in return, in particular something that makes it less likely that Greece … Continue reading
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Greece: a debt-for-equity swap, or just something for something else?
During Varoufakis’ European tour, there was much discussion of a proposed swap of Greek sovereign debt for a new contract that would link payments to the performance of the Greek economy. For lay readers, this kind of contract is a … Continue reading
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On John Taylor’s defence of the Taylor Rule bill
This post responds, though JT directs his fire at Paul Krugman, not myself. JT points out that the legislation isn’t designed to pressure the Fed to follow the Taylor Rule. This defence is hollow. JT thinks the crisis was caused … Continue reading
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