Köllő János a CEU-ról és a magyar közgazdaságtanról Tisztelt választópolgár! Mint arról értesülhetett, egy március 28-án benyújtott törvényjavaslat lehetetlenné kívánja ... Read More »
Douglas L. Campbell The Saga of Currency Unions and Trade Friday, March 24, 2017 – http://douglaslcampbell.blogspot.hu/A blog about Manufacturing, International Trade, Monetary Policy, and ... Read More »
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The art of the deal: what can Nobel-winning contract theory teach us about regulating banks? Caterina Lepore, Caspar Siegert, Quynh-Anh Vo22 March 2017 · ... Read More »
Interview: Prof. Paul De Grauwe, London School of Economics The EU will celebrate on March 25th the 60th anniversary of its founding (Treaty of ... Read More »
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The natural rate of interest: estimates for the euro area By Adrian Penalver 03/23/2017 – https://blocnotesdeleco.banque-france.fr/en/ The natural rate of interest is the ... Read More »
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