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Unintended consequences of the ECB’s quantitative easing programme could undermine Europe’s recovery
June 22nd, 2015
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A scarcity of government bonds could pose problems for the ECB’s quantitative easing programme
March 4th, 2015
John Doukas
Quantitative easing does not address the fundamental problems underpinning struggling western economies.
March 4th, 2013
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John Doukas
The ECB should refrain from printing more money to solve the Eurozone crisis. EU officials should instead focus their resources on re-engaging the private sector within European economies.
August 15th, 2012
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John Doukas
The ECB’s policy of printing money will not lead to wealth creation. Instead, it will inevitably lead to inflation far above 6% across Europe.
May 29th, 2012
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John Doukas
With a rising current account surplus, Germany has benefitted the most from the adoption of the Euro. Its plan for EU austerity will likely make things worse.
May 23rd, 2012
John Doukas
The Euro crisis threatens not only the common currency, but also the future of the European Central Bank
April 26th, 2012
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