April 16, 2006

Economics and demography

Euro in trouble?

by Guy La Roche

English weblog England Expects has an intriguing post on the vitality of the euro. More precisely, about its lack of vitality:
For the first time, an official French report has criticised the Euro. Indeed, the latest report of the Council for Economic Analysis (CAE) given to the French government on 23 March, “Economic policy and Growth [...]

June 1, 2005

Economics and demography

He Would Say That Wouldn’t He II

by Edward Hugh

In some ways I think this story may run and run over the months to come. Bloomberg have an update on their earlier article. According to the latest account:
1/. The German Finance Ministry have declined to comment on the Stern report that discussions took place last week between Finance Minister Hans Eichel, Bundesbank President Axel [...]

September 24, 2004

The European Union

The Mediterranean Diet?

by Edward Hugh

This should come as a shock, but somehow I am not exactly surprised. Mediterranean cooking evidently isn’t always as benign and healthy as it seems.
Greece was warned on Thursday that it could face legal action for grossly under-reporting its national deficit and debt figures but was told it would not be ejected from the 12-country [...]

September 1, 2003

Life

A fistful of Euro[s]?

by Scott Martens

Michael Everson is one of the more interesting characters in my strange little branch of human knowledge. I’ve never met him, but I’m pretty sure we have some mutual acquaintences on various standards committees. He is one of the people behind the Unicode character encoding standard and has been particularly instrumental in getting [...]

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