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Modest Proposal 2.0, as presented at the European Party of the Left Athens Conference, on 12th March 2011

, 15/03/2011

This post is for those of you who wanted to read my presentation of the Modest Proposal  Version 2.0  at the conference on the Debt Crisis organised by the European Party of the Left, 12th March 2011,  in downtown  Athens. The text follows. (As it happened, a dearth of headphones meant that most of the […]

Seismologists, Economists and the Crisis – the podcast

, 30/01/2011

The BBC Radio 4 program Broadcasting House (a Sunday morning magazine program), hosted this radio essay of mine. The text is also available here.

Seismologists, economists and the crisis

, 29/01/2011

Only yesterday, I was asked by BBC Radio 4 to produce a short comment on how seismologists differ from economists. The idea originated from a comment I made some time ago that both disciplines are terrible at making predictions but economics is, in fact, worse  (in another important regard). The piece will be broadcast on […]

Toxic eurobonds that divide versus benign eurobonds that bind

, 06/01/2011

So, a eurobond of sorts is now being issued by the EFSF (the European Financial Stability Facility), to the initial tune of a mere €5 billion, as part of the Irish banks’ bail-out. The public is, thus, justified to be puzzled by the headlines of Germany’s insistence that no eurobonds will be issued in the […]

Striking Greece, Dithering Europe and the Modest Proposal

, 22/12/2010

I had posted here an interview of mine on the BBC World Service (World Business News) on the Greek government budget, the resulting strike and the prospects of austerity. I used the opportunity briefly to outline the Modest Proposal.  However, as the BBC updates this particular program ten times a day, the link seems to […]

Greek austerity and its discontents

, 23/11/2010

Click here for my BBC News article

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