ECB appointments rules need overhaul
Experience has shown the process to designate ECB leaders is not transparent, open, and democratic enough to protect the ECB from its legitimacy gap.
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Experience has shown the process to designate ECB leaders is not transparent, open, and democratic enough to protect the ECB from its legitimacy gap.
» Read moreI took part in a meeting with the Eurogroup in order to handout a petition signed by 117,000 European citizens demanding that profits made by the European Central Bank are returned to Greece.
» Read moreCentral banks have a moral duty to mitigate the inequality effect of their own policies.
» Read moreThe euro crisis is much more than a monetary crisis, but the ECB’s monetary policy must be fixed if the euro wants to survive.
» Read moreOne of the main issue of today’s economic shift of paradigm is that most of the people think like money is always scarce and has to remain so. This way, while the entire World is changing, we are still stuck into the old-fashion straitjacket of our monetary system, based on scarcity.
» Read moreBeing busy with my projects, I’m not posting very much these days. So here is a quick roundup of warning signs I’m looking in my radar.
» Read moreAs the crisis deepens, europeans banks are increasingly relying on central banks. What does it mean for the real economy?
» Read moreThe last balance sheet released by the Central bank of Cyprus confirms that the cypriot banking sector is under emergency liquidity assistance injection.
» Read moreThe spanish governement is announcing a bailout plan for its private banks that could end up in injecting up to 10 bn of capital in Bankia. Of course, Spanish people are not very happy about that. On twitter, the hashtag #hagamoscomoIslandia (let’s do as Iceland did) is currently trending. But can Spain really do as Iceland did ?
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