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Tag Archives: Edward Luttwak
Jun 18 2013
Should Italy Quit the Euro?
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Posted in: Italy, Roberto Orsi
by Roberto Orsi This question is certainly worth exploring, not so much perhaps in sheer terms of policy options, as it will be argued, but especially because of the challenge that it represents against the background of the substantial immobilism … Continue reading →
Posted by: Posted on June 18, 2013 by Roberto Orsi
Tagged with: Alberto Bagnai, collapse, currency change, devaluation, Edward Luttwak, Eurozone, Italian lira, Italy, Joseph Stiglitz, leaving the euro, Loretta Napoleoni, Paolo Barnard, Paul Krugman, quit the euro, sovereign debt crisis, Stefano Bassi