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CEO compensation and Worker Job Security

That CEO's are earning big money is nothing we didn't know about. Yet, the size of their paychecks is at times enough to make those who are not earning 6-figure salaries furious. In the list of the top...

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Facts we should remember

Joint post with Frances CoppolaThere are some things which are obvious to many people. There are others which need constant reminder, even though they are perhaps more significant than the more...

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What Secular Stagnation?

Note: this is probably the shortest post I've ever writtenAccording to Larry Summers, secular stagnation is supposed to be reflected in the continuous decrease of bond yields since the early 1980's...

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Assumptions in Empirical Economics

When a theorist in economics first presents a model to others, the first thing he usually presents or the first question usually asked by those who are attending his presentation concerns the...

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Health and Taxes

One of the longest-lived debates in the world is whether it is worth having a state-funded health sector or not. Those who prefer the latter (e.g. the US), believe that it does not make sense for the...

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Austerity Strikes Back

The tale of the hard-working North vs the lazy South has been cited again and again during the past couple of years, mostly from Northern politicians who saw the on-going crisis as an opportunity to...

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ECB's OMT, QE and why they won't matter

The biggest news on Friday was that the German Constitutional Court had passed on the examination of whether the Outright Monetary Transaction (OMT) scheme proposed by Mario Draghi in August 2012 was...

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Incentives: Why Ukrainians have a just cause

Note: One of the very few political articles written on this blog.  First of all, I have to declare that I am not in any way a political scientist and neither do I proclaim any vast knowledge on the...

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Road Plans for Privatizations

Probably the most discussed issue in bail-out agreements is that state-owned organizations in the countries receiving the Troika money should be privatized. The issue was first presented in Greece,...

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Deflation, Inflation and Expectations

That dis-inflationary pressures have been observed in the Eurozone over the past year is nothing new. They have been so common elsewhere in the world (for example Japan or the US) that news of higher...

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European Policy at the ZLB

The zero lower bound (ZLB) has moved from a theoretical possibility in the 1980's to a modus vivendi in the 1990's Japan, the late 2000's US and the 2010's Eurozone. The ZLB does not mean that the...

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Policy and Self-Fulfilling Prophecies

I've been raging about confidence for a while now. Since any other form of stimulus is either unproductive (e.g. monetary policy due to the ZLB) or infeasible (e.g. QE or government spending), the only...

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Banks vs SME's: Who's the economy after all?

The title of Wikipedia's article on the crisis stars with a word which sums it it all up: Financial. What this means is that unlike others mishaps of the past, this time the trouble was mainly brought...

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Real Life Effects of Deflation

Deflation is defined as the decrease in the level of prices:As economic theory dictates, the causes are a fall in the money supply, in addition to (in the short-run) a fall in wages and...

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Understanding ECB Comments: How Central Bankers (Should) Think

Central Banking should come with a warning: Anything you do, will be the cause of major criticism. When I usually see reactions on comments by ECB officials, it usually of the "they know...

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Does QE mean money printing?

Although the debate on the effects of QE on the economy and whether QE is deflationary or inflationary has (at least in my mind) been settled, there seems to exist a rather going "concern" on whether...

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The Irony behind NPLs and Lending

This post could actually be summarized in one sentence: If you want Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) to fall, then you have to increase lending. Still, I don't really hope that I will be able to convince...

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The Myth of Barter

Admitting that a story which has been around for long is wrong is not an easy task. Yet, it is one of those stories for which the counter argument actually makes much more sense than the original. The...

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Why ELA is not Different from Bank Deposits

Truth is, when most of us hear about Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA), our minds go back to March 2013 when the Cyprus haircut was first announced; we think of ELA as a trouble indicator, one which...

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Why Marx was both right and wrong

Note: This article does not include any "capitalism is good/communism is bad" aphorisms and it is not intended for any political discussions. What follows is merely an economic exposition.When the name...

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Does Supply Create Its Own Demand?

Many a policy during recent years have been aimed at making things easier for producers. The rationale has been that if producers can create more goods (or make the same goods with less money) then...

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A Marriage Made in Hell: Housing and Foreign Demand

In the past couple of years we have seen a surge in the effort to obtain demand from abroad. Current Account negative balances, have provoked many discussions, since in a currency union, in order not...

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Comments on the PIMCO report for Cyprus

Since the PIMCO report on the Banking System of Cyprus became public information, I've actually noticed much less comments regarding it than when it was still considered confidential. The reason might...

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Two-Handed Economists

"A sign of a good economist is he or she always has two hands" says John Cochrane. Truth is, there is more to that statements than commonly thought and it is one of the things most forgotten in the...

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Is Europe catching up to the US in MLM/Pyramid schemes?

Today I am happy to host a prominent figure in the anti-pyramid scheme movement, Rogier Fentener van Vlissingen. In the text which follows, Rogier gives both a novice introduction as well as a deeper...

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