European Union Debt Crisis
The euro crisis continues to hamper Europe’s growth, and the risk of contagion hangs in the air. […]
The euro crisis continues to hamper Europe’s growth, and the risk of contagion hangs in the air. […]
Two years since the outbreak of democratic revolutions in Egypt, the economic situation in the region remains precarious. Egypt’s economy struggles to grapple with high levels of unemployment, decreasing reserves, a widening fiscal deficit, and costly, yet inefficient, subsidies. […]
Speaking on RT CrossTalk, Carnegie’s Uri Dadush discussed the use of monetary expansion by advanced countries to redress their economies. He warned that although the world is not yet in a new bubble economy, it […]
The euro crisis is far from over. The best possible outcome for Europe may be years of stagnation, as the danger of a renewed financial crisis is very real indeed. […]
An interview about Spain’s banking system, unemployment rates, and the economic situation in EU […]
he prospects that the United States will find a solution for the fiscal cliff’s impending tax increases and spending cuts seem promising. […]
Part of the Williams College Center for Development Economics conference “The Future of the World Bank and the IMF: Redesign for a New (and Old) World” held on campus at the ’62 Center on Sept. 27-28, 2012 […]
With European voters voicing their frustration at harsh austerity measures, economic fears are back in the eurozone and any respite from government and central bank intervention appears to be fading. […]
As concerns rise over a potential exit by Greece and a possible bailout for Spain, the eurozone remains in a very difficult predicament, with few good options for moving forward. […]
The new World Bank president, an American once again, was selected through a process that was far from competitive. However, the presence of two developing world candidates in this year’s field may be a sign that the tide is turning. […]
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