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Tag Archives: Fiscal Federalism
A Very Quick Overview of Brazil’s Economy – Transactions, Institutions and Human Capital
This post quickly reviews the state of Brazil, its economic transactions, its political institutions and the level and prospects of its human capital. The article is short on text and prolific on charts for brevity, because “an image is worth … Continue reading
Posted in Brazil
Tagged Balance of Payments, Banco Central do Brazil, Banco Central do Brazil Balance Sheet, Bond markets, Brazil, Centralisation, Checks and Balances, Consumption, Corruption, current account, Democracy, Economics, Education, Financial Flows, Fiscal Federalism, Fiscal policy, Forex, Freedom, Gross Fixed Capital Formation, Human Capital, Income Distribution, Income Distribution Brazil, Inflation, Monetary Policy, National Accounts, Political Institutions, R&D, Rule of Law
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How Will Europe’s Crisis End? And When?
This post is based on a report I wrote some time ago about the future of the Euro-Zone crisis. It is divided in four parts: The first offers a recap of the crisis until May 2013. No details as to … Continue reading
Posted in European Integration, Finance, Risk Scenario Analysis, Sovereign debt Crisis, Uncategorized, Visions of the Political Future of Europe
Tagged Crisis, Cyprus, ECB, EU, Euro-zone, Euro-Zone breakup, European Central Bank, European Fiscal Federalism, European Union, EZ, Fiscal Federalism, France, Future of the Euro-Zone, Germany, Greece, How Will Europe’s Crisis End?, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Sovereign debt, Sovereign Debt Crisis, Sovereign debt Yields, Spain, Stealth Mutualisation, When will the Euro-Zone Crisis end?
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Visions of the Political Future of Europe: Reviewing Draghi’s Opinion
This is the first in a series of posts about the future of Europe as envisaged by European leaders. It starts with the perspective offered by Mario Draghi, because it would appear to me that his was the first one … Continue reading