How The ECB Boosts Inequality And What It Can Do About It
Central banks have a moral duty to mitigate the inequality effect of their own policies.
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Central banks have a moral duty to mitigate the inequality effect of their own policies.
» Read moreTransforming Europe is possible with a few ambitious and forward-looking ideas that address the citizens’ economic, social and political needs.
» Read moreThe ECB’s quantitative easing program plan is unfair and inefficient. It must be stopped or serve people.
» Read moreThe crisis has just unveiled the core of a long process of awakening and re-exploration of old ideas and values, Charles Eisenstein explains.
» Read moreJust like Greece should not repay its current public debt to foreign investors, Germany should not repay Greece for war reparations debts.
» Read moreThe European Central Bank is suspected of providing emergency liquidity assistance Spanish banks. However, there intriguing evidences that Cyprus banks are primarily benefiting from this discrete liquidity support.
» Read moreAn interview with Aris Hatzistefanou, co-author of a documentary that dismantles many prejudices on the origin of the greek debt.
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