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Economics

Carlo Clericetti – IMF and UNCTAD Destruction of Neo-Liberal Theories

October 17, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

The IMF may talk the talk, but it has never walked the walk Carlo Clericetti is an Italian journalist. In the past he has directed “Affari & Finanza”, a weekly supplement published by “La Repubblica”, […]

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Carlo Clericetti – Italy’s Double Distress

July 24, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

From the outside, Italy’s political picture appears fragmented and quarrelsome, but the current majority has no intention of bringing down the government and thus handing the country over to the right. The economy has suffered […]

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Carlo Clericetti – Christine’s Redemption

June 5, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

Laws and rules seem to be flying out the window in the eurozone. It is about time, because this heralds the end of ordoliberalism. But be careful what you wish for, as we do not […]

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Carlo Clericetti – Germany could Destroy the Euro

May 6, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

As Germany always claims, EU and ECB rules ans laws must be upheld – except for the hegemon Germany. Carlo Clericetti is an Italian journalist. In the past he has directed “Affari & Finanza”, a […]

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Carlo Clericetti – Corona Crisis: The Eurobond is not Worth the Fight, the ECB is the Key

April 2, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

Reason and common sense seem to be strangers to the German hegemon and its acolytes. Carlo Clericetti is an Italian journalist. In the past he has directed “Affari & Finanza”, a weekly supplement published by […]

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Carlo Clericetti – Italy: Reform of the State-Saving Fund – Stop that Monster!

November 26, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

Huge power for technocrats that nobody controls and that can impose debt restructuring on states: this possibility alone would be enough to make investors flee, causing the crisis that the body should avoid. The Italian […]

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Carlo Clericetti – Poor German Policy Risks More Damage to the Economy

June 24, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

In Germany investments are at an all-time low despite negative debt rates and huge foreign account surpluses. Yet, according to think tanks such as Bruegel and Centre for European Reform, there is a need for […]

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Carlo Clericetti – Robin Against the Output Gap

May 14, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

Rather than Robin Hood, our hero is the financial analyst Robin Brooks, who from the heart of the institutions of power is waging a campaign against using dubious estimates to make judgments on budgetary policies, […]

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Carlo Clericetti – The lesson of QE (which will not be questioned)

January 2, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

Quantitative easing, the ECB’s purchase of securities on the market, has ended and some conclusions can be drawn. It has certainly avoided the worst happening, but it cannot be said to have achieved the results […]

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Carlo Clericetti – Italy: Change is not enough; it has to be for the better

November 5, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

There has been a storm of criticism concerning the Italian government’s plan to increase the deficit, which in fact would be good policy. What is problematic is the type of measures and, above all, the […]

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