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Category Archives: WRONG
WRONG in Chinese is 格罗斯曼说,经济为什么会失败
WRONG was released in Chinese in December. Here is a look at the cover. Why not buy it from Amazon.cn?
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The consequences of the Fed’s interest rate increase
Listen to my interview with Tommy Tucker on WWL radio, New Orleans about the the stock market and the Fed’s recent interest rate increase.
Now available in the UK
The Oxford Handbook of Banking and Financial History, which I co-edited with Youssef Cassis and Catherine Schenk, has just been published in the UK by Oxford University Press. It is available for purchase on Amazon.co.uk. As long as you are … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon.co.uk, Catherine Schenk, Oxford University Press, Yousef Cassis
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The Wrong Stuff
Read my latest Oxford University Press blog post on how a well-earned lack of trust in our policy makers undermines the economy.
Seoul radio debut
Listen to my conversation with Alex Jansen about the Libor scandal, on eFM This Morning, Seoul, South Korea.
Posted in Financial Crisis, financial regulation, WRONG
Tagged Korean CD scandal, Libor scandal, Seoul
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WRONG makes it to Waseda University’s graduate admissions test
Don’t believe me? Download the the test here and go to page 3.
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WRONG is ERROR in Spanish
The Spanish translation of WRONG–Error: 9 grandes desastres en política económica y qué podemos aprender de ellos–will be published by Deusto on June 2. You can see the cover art–and order your copy–at Amazon.es.
Ultra-low interest rates
Read my latest Oxford University Press blog post on ultra-low rates. The post is based on a presentation I will make at the SUERF/OeNB/BWG Conference on “Asset-liability management with ultra-low interest rates,” at the Austrian National Bank in Vienna on … Continue reading
Interview with Ed Mitchell on Share Radio
Listen to my interview with Ed Mitchell on quantitative easing on London’s Share Radio.
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Tagged European Central Bank, monetary policy, quantitative easing
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Fair and balanced
Read my latest OUP blog post on the importance of independent, objective policy analysis here.
Posted in government budget, WRONG
Tagged Bank of the United States, Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (Netherlands), Congressional Budget Office, Economic Council (Denmark), euro, George W. Bush, gold standard, Mark Carney, National Assembly Budget Office (South Korea), Office for Budget Responsibility (UK), Parliamentary Budget Office (Australia), Parliamentary Budget Officer (Canada), Patrick Honohan, skunk at the garden party, Stanley Fischer, WRONG
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