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The Deflation Bogeyman. Martin Feldstein, February 28, 2015, Opinion. "The world's major central banks are currently obsessed with the goal of raising their national…
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N. Gregory Mankiw
A Slippery New Rule for Gauging Fiscal Policy. N. Gregory Mankiw, February 28, 2015, Opinion. "A Slippery New Rule for Gauging Fiscal Policy: the case for dynamic over static…
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Lawrence H. Summers
Reflections on Secular Stagnation. Lawrence Summers, February 19, 2015, Opinion. "Summers gave the keynote address at Princeton University’s Julius-Rabinowitz Center for Public…
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Kenneth Rogoff
Japan’s exorbitant privilege. Kenneth Rogoff, February 18, 2015, Paper. "The concept of "exorbitant privilege" [euro] has received great attention from policy makers as well…
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Jeffrey Frankel
Nominal GDP Targeting for Developing Countries. Jeffrey Frankel, January 27, 2015. "Interest in nominal GDP (NGDP) targeting has come in the context of large advanced â€¦
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Kenneth Rogoff
China slowdown bigger headache than ECB's QE: Prof Rogoff, Kenneth Rogoff, January 22, 2015, Video. "Harvard professor of Economics Rogoff says even if Mario Draghi is successful…
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Jeffrey Frankel
The Euro Crisis: Where to from here? Jeffrey Frankel, January 3, 2015, Opinion. "For session When Will the Euro Crisis End? organized by Dominick Salvatore, â€¦
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Ending the Euro Crisis? Martin Feldstein, January 2015, Paper. "All of the attempts to end the euro crisis and to return the Eurozone countries to healthy growth rates of…
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Jeffrey Frankel
Why commodity prices are down in US but up in Europe. Jeffrey Frankel, December 31, 2014, Opinion. "OIL prices plummeted 43 per cent during the course of 2014 - good news for…
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Kenneth Rogoff
Global eco growth to remain anaemic in 2015: Kenneth Rogoff. Kenneth Rogoff, December 25, 2014, Video. "Global economic growth will still be anaemic in 2015, Chinese slowdown will…