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Further reading: Evolving economies, governments’ role in crisis and ‘too big to fail’

November 5, 2009 12:10pm
by FT

From the FT:
Inequity injection - Editorial
Chaotic evolution defines the market economy - John Kay
Lending must support the real economy - Dirk Bezemer

From elsewhere:
What Would Have Happened If World Governments Had Washed Their Hands of the Financial Crisis? - Brad DeLong
‘Tax cuts and recoveries’ - Mark Thoma, Economists’ View
The roots of the coming crash - Felix Salmon, Reuters
The satisfied Fed - The Economist’s Free Exchange
Aristotle as an IMF economist: Asia’s difficult balancing act - Anoop Singh, IMF Direct
Too-big-to-fail: Regulatory reforms of systemically important institutions - Elisa Parisi-Capone, Nouriel Roubini’s EconoMonitor

November 5, 2009 12:10pm in Further reading | Comment

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