Dr. El-Erian says it all again: “the way we manage money, as a society, has to evolve…”
That’s exactly the point on “managed capitalism” in one of the earlier posts.
Dr. El-Erian says it all again: “the way we manage money, as a society, has to evolve…”
That’s exactly the point on “managed capitalism” in one of the earlier posts.
While the world is zoomed on Greece and euro’s fate, elsewhere the flips in macroeconomy are assuming their own crisis-prone dynamic. A case at hand, the fragile economy of Armenia as suggested in the Policy Forum Armenia (PFA) report on Armenian economy. Continue reading
Great news! AngloHigher publishes my piece on Innovative Fiscal Policy and Social Totality. Follow the link for more
Following up on the topic [rather quickly], some newer discussions seem to reconfirm the earlier view: of pragmatic fiscal policy aimed at sustainable development. There’s been talk on problems of access to education (and quality) and manufacturing jobs drain. Continue reading