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Tag Archives: Fiscal Policy Council
Dec 16 2013
The Euro Should Either Be Made Growth and Employment Friendly as Fast as Possible, or it Should Be Dismantled
Comments Off on The Euro Should Either Be Made Growth and Employment Friendly as Fast as Possible, or it Should Be DismantledBy Christopher Pissarides One of the most exciting things about working at the LSE is that we get to hear some of the world’s top thinkers and policy-makers. One occasion that I recall vividly is the visit of two great … Continue reading
Posted by: December 16, 2013
Tagged with: austerity, Euro, European Central Bank, Fiscal Policy Council, growth