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The eurozone seems to be waiting for the Godot of global demand to float it off into debt sustainability
Abolishing physical currency would achieve two valuable objectives, writes Kenneth Rogoff
Investors should favour non-US developed economies, writes Jay Pelosky
When decisions were made, we did not know the country could have borrowed more, says Kenneth Rogoff
Political leaders pushing austerity made their choice, then cast about for intellectual buttresses
The War of the Coding Error is a reminder that the economy is too vital to be left to economists
Politicians take advantage of the absence of bond vigilantes
Reinhart and Rogoff told policy makers what they wanted to hear
Reinhart and Rogoff’s claim of a debt-level tipping point never made any sense, writes Adam Posen
Pundits queue to dismiss the yellow metal
Harvard duo’s errors do not blunt their core thesis on the perils of high debt, says Anders Aslund
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