The cohesion of the European Union is constantly called into question. Its consolidation is not a foregone conclusion. The longer the crisis lasts the more probable a drift towards division.
Since everyone else is throwing in their two cents about 1) whether Ben Bernanke should be reappointed to a second term as Federal Reserve chairman; 2) what moves the FOMC will (or should) make next; and, 3) the...
The Keynesian Kool-Aid drinkers keep insisting that big deficits and rapidly growing piles of public debt don’t really matter as long as there is „slack” in the economy. But they live in a fantasy world...