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looking beyond borders

foreign policy and global economy

Tag: France

Written by lookingbeyondbordersAugust 25, 2012

As The Euro Zone Goes Into Another Recession, Germany Is Slowing Down. Can The Locomotive Pull Others Out Of The Mire?

Read Here – The Economist  

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersAugust 25, 2012

Germany, the Scapegoat of Europe

The more Germany tries to save the Eurozone, the more it become the union’s scapegoat. The best response: ignore the populists, and keep on trucking, Sebastian Pfeffer writes in the European. Read Here

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersAugust 21, 2012

Theories On Where Money Comes From Say Something About Where The Dollar And Euro Will Go, Says The Economist

MONEY is perhaps the most basic building-block in economics. It helps states collect taxes to fund public goods. It allows producers to specialise and reap gains from trade. It is clear what it does, but its origins are a mystery. Some argue that money has its roots in the power of the state. Others claim […]

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