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Month: March 2014

International Economics

Using the Device of a Treaty to Control Corporations?

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
In today's modern democracies, corporations wield significant influence over our lives, as well as over our governments. In the wake of the global financial crisis, it is evident that corporate...
International Economics

Towards a European Tobin Tax?

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
Reports in the press this week suggested that German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, had been won over to the idea of introducing a tax on financial transactions at the European level....
International Economics

Capitalism in Crisis – the Apologia

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
The Financial Times recently launched a series of articles on “Capitalism in Crisis”.  As we enter the fourth year of the global banking collapse and the long depression in real output for...
International Economics

How Credible are the Credit Rating Agencies?

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
With the 'big three' in an enormous position of power, it is time to regulate the ratign agencies effectively. PROF. JOHN RYAN | DECEMBER 12, 2012 The reputational crisis of...
International Economics

Specterless Europe: What is the problem to which Europe seeks a solution?

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
Written by THE CURRENT MOMENT Saturday, 03 December 2011 15:57 A crisis of confidence says ECB President Mario Draghi, and just about everyone else. Confidence is lacking in the ability...
International Economics

Democracy versus Debt Sustainability

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
Written by THE CURRENT MOMENT Debt sustainability has emerged as one of the key issues of the day and one that brings the different poles of the rich world together:...
International Economics

Debt and Coercion

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
Written by DR. ALEX GOUREVITCH Among the Solonic reforms that made Athens democratic was the abolition of debt-bondage. In his history of Rome, Livy wrote that the Lex Poetelia of 326 BC,...
International Economics

Export Trade Performance of Indian Economy during and Following the Global Financial Crisis

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
Written by DR. SUMANJEET SINGH Friday, 14 October 2011 17:51 Introduction The global financial crisis which was actually triggered by the US sub-prime mortgage market in early 2007, started to...
International Economics

In the Eurozone, Indecision is Final

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
Written by DANIEL MASON Wednesday, 05 October 2011 16:53 The FT Deutschland this week reported that Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou was considering resignation. According to one source he feels powerless, because...
International Economics

Will High Economic Growth Ever Return?

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
By DEAN CARROLL | 30.06.2011 This week, China made clear its intention to buy up government debt in Europe. The country's $3 trillion currency reserves, the largest in the world,...
International Economics

Bourgeois “Strategising”: Interest Rates, Inflation and Profits

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
By VASSILIS K. FOUSKAS | 08.05.2011 On speculation that the European Central Bank (ECB) would raise its interest rate, the Euro began rising to a 15-month high against the dollar....
International Economics

Is Aid the Capital Component Making Countries Efficient? A Non-Parametric Production Theory Approach

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
BY ANN VEIDERPASS and PER-AKE ANDERSSON | 12.04.2011 Introduction This study attempts to add a piece to the aid effectiveness puzzle by presenting an alternative to the common growth regression approach....
International Economics

The Light at the End of the Tunnel: The South-South Locomotive

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
 By Dr. Can Erbil | 22.03.2011 South-South Trade In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, trade between developing countries (South-South trade[1]) has become more vital and more vibrant than ever....
International Economics

‘Made in America’ is not the way out of this crisis

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
By Jagdish Bhagwati | 10 August 2010 President Barack Obama, addressing car workers recently at a GM plant in Michigan, defended his administration's motor industry bail-out, saying that it had rescued...
International Economics

Protectionist Myths

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
By Jagdish Bhagwati | 07 July 2010 At a debate in New York last year entitled “Buy American/Hire American Policies Will Backfire,” with hundreds of people in attendance, my team of three...

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