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The end of the Greek bailout and how Greece could end up with two currencies.
posted to Core Economics on Fri 24th Aug 12
TweetBy October 8th of this year, the European Finance ministers must decide whether or not to send Greece 11.5 billion Euros in bailout funds, based on the report of the Troika (the EU, ECB, and IMF) as to whether Greece is holding up its end of the bailout
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Unskilled and unaware of it?
posted to Core Economics on Thu 23rd Aug 12
TweetIn a widely cited, and provocatively titled, article in 1999, now approaching 1,400 citations on scholar google, Kruger and Dunning seemed to provide evidence that difficulties in recognizing ones own incompetence lead to inflated self-assessments. In
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Its a different world in Darwin
posted to Core Economics on Thu 23rd Aug 12
TweetThe Northern Territory has an election campaign on. And housing affordability is a key issue. Even so, my ears pricked at this comment on ABC radio this morning (emphasis mine):The incumbent Labor Government has just launched a new scheme that includes
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The end of the Greek bailout and how Greece could end up with two currencies.
posted to Core Economics on Fri 24th Aug 12
TweetBy October 8th of this year, the European Finance ministers must decide whether or not to send Greece 11.5 billion Euros in bailout funds, based on the report of the Troika (the EU, ECB, and IMF) as to whether Greece is holding up its end of the bailout
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Unskilled and unaware of it?
posted to Core Economics on Thu 23rd Aug 12
TweetIn a widely cited, and provocatively titled, article in 1999, now approaching 1,400 citations on scholar google, Kruger and Dunning seemed to provide evidence that difficulties in recognizing ones own incompetence lead to inflated self-assessments. In
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Its a different world in Darwin
posted to Core Economics on Thu 23rd Aug 12
TweetThe Northern Territory has an election campaign on. And housing affordability is a key issue. Even so, my ears pricked at this comment on ABC radio this morning (emphasis mine):The incumbent Labor Government has just launched a new scheme that includes



