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Government high-handedness: Private Sector ‘Crowding Out’

Syed Samime Ul-hassan Kazmi wrote 1 month ago: How government of the people, by the people for the people deprives people from their right to prosp … more →

Tags: market economy, limited government, financial deregulation, public debt, PIBS, MRTB's, government borrowing, domestic debt

Turkey Deficit Financing Back in Focus

mcmenguc wrote 2 months ago: “Turkey’s economy last year surprised many economists by managing a broad rebalancing wh … more →

Tags: Economy, turkey, middle east, India, Wall Street Journal

Bleeding Europe -- MY COMMENT

John Brian Shannon wrote 5 months ago: . by John Brian Shannon In one of Paul Krugman’s latest blogs (which are always great reads) entitle … more →

Tags: Economics, Germany, Economy, Europe, Economist, Greece, fiscal balance, deficits, Paul Krugman

Letters: Liberal workers, oilsands, deficit financing, prostate testing, shock therapy, bridges versus ferries

Editorial Pages wrote 6 months ago: Action of “government” workers is shameful Kudos to reporter Cassidy Olivier for his art … more →

Tags: Opinion, opinion 2, Op-Ed, Letters, backchat, oilsands, Liberal workers, prostate testing, Shock Therapy

Stimulus or Austerity: Can Either Succeed?5 comments

John Brian Shannon wrote 8 months ago: by John Brian Shannon In the age-old debate between stimulus and austerity, many commentators fail t … more →

Tags: Economics, U. S. A., Economy, Canada, China, united states, Federal Deficit, Federal government debt, balanced budget legislation

An Unserious Man -- MY COMMENT

John Brian Shannon wrote 9 months ago: by John Brian Shannon Read Paul Krugman’s An Unserious Man. My comment on Professor Krugman’s articl … more →

Tags: Economics, U. S. A., Economy, China, united states, Federal government debt, Professor Paul Krugman, Economist, Politics

The Canadian Austerity Success Story3 comments

John Brian Shannon wrote 10 months ago: by John Brian Shannon The Canadian success story on deficit elimination, debt reduction and signific … more →

Tags: Economics, Jobs, Canada, united states, Economist, Debt, Greece, austerity, fiscal balance

Obama Boy and Obama Girl Have A Crush on Obama--Reality Check--Out of The Mouths of Babes--Videos

Raymond Thomas Pronk wrote 10 months ago: “Pleasure chasing and dissipation are ineffective palliatives. Where people live autonomous li … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Politics, taxes, Raves, rants, Economics, People, Life, Education

The Case For Austerity

John Brian Shannon wrote 10 months ago: by John Brian Shannon Finally, finally, finally. After decades of running endless deficits which, wh … more →

Tags: Economics, Canada, Federal government debt, Economist, Debt, fiscal stability, Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, Finance Minister Paul Martin, austerity

European Debt Crisis Explained

friendlyatul wrote 10 months ago: A simple explanation of Sovereign Debt Crisis of Europe and other countries and inter-linkages betwe … more →

Tags: fiscal deficit, debt crisis, Greek Crisis, sovereign default

Another Bank Bailout - MY COMMENT1 comment

John Brian Shannon wrote 11 months ago: by John Brian Shannon MY COMMENT ON PROFESSOR PAUL KRUGMAN’S ARTICLE BEGINS… The great sucking sound … more →

Tags: Economics, Japan, Jobs, Economy, Canada, China, India, Indonesia, united states

Economic Sector Analysis April-2012

umconcept wrote 11 months ago: SBP: Monetary Policy Decision As the economy begins the last quarter of current fiscal year, SBP’s m … more →

Tags: Pakistan Financial & Economical Analysis, Growth, Inflation, Investment & Borrowing, Monetary Policy Decision, Rate of Return, SBP

Why Are We In Debt? - MY COMMENT

John Brian Shannon wrote 1 year ago: by John Brian Shannon As far as economist’s go, you can’t have enough respect for Profes … more →

Tags: Economics, U. S. A., Economy, united states, Federal Deficit, Federal government debt, balanced budget legislation, Professor Paul Krugman, Economist

Greek and French Voters Overturn Austerity

John Brian Shannon wrote 1 year ago: By John Brian Shannon Greek and French voters have overturned austerity in Europe, but voters have r … more →

Tags: Economics, Economy, Spain, France, Federal Deficit, Federal government debt, balanced budget legislation, Europe, democracy

The Economist Asks: Does Britain need a fiscal boost? -- MY COMMENT

John Brian Shannon wrote 1 year ago: Just as a matter of principle, the UK should not be running deficits. It is  unconscionable for any … more →

Tags: Economics, Economy, united kingdom, Federal Deficit, Federal government debt, balanced budget legislation, Europe, the ECONOMIST, budget crisis

The Debt of Democracy!2 comments

John Brian Shannon wrote 1 year ago: Democracy is, by definition, always a work in progress. That’s not a knock against democracy, … more →

Tags: Economics, Economy, Canada, Federal Deficit, Federal government debt, the ECONOMIST, democracy, Debt, fiscal stability

Europe's Economic Suicide by Paul Krugman -- MY COMMENT

John Brian Shannon wrote 1 year ago: The Euro was doomed to failure from the start IF all of Europe did not convert to the Euro early on. … more →

Tags: Economics, U. S. A., Germany, Economy, united kingdom, Federal Deficit, Federal government debt, balanced budget legislation, Europe

Government deficits and debt: Unsafe at any level?

John Brian Shannon wrote 1 year ago: by John Brian Shannon Some countries do not have much debt, therefore they do not need to reduce the … more →

Tags: Economics, united states, Federal Deficit, Federal government debt, the ECONOMIST, brillig.com, Economist, government debt, GDP

It's probably a good thing government is not run like Canadian households

Matt Toma wrote 1 year ago: “Households have to balance their budgets; why shouldn’t government ?” It is not u … more →

Tags: Canada, public sector management, Economy, Government of Canada, Politics 2, Affordability, Public Finance


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