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A European Perspective on the Future of the Euro Area
A few weeks ago I wrote on this same blog that the main economic problem facing Europe was Immigration. However, I do not want to leave the readers with the impression that the current financial crisis is any less important and critical. Thus, I will now focus on that other problem, as if the first…
Are Financial Markets Efficient?
The efficient markets hypothesis (EMH) was developed in the 1960s to rationalize the empirical observation that security prices fluctuate randomly. According to EMH, the random character of security prices is simply a reflection of the fact that security markets are efficient. In efficient markets, new information comes to the market erratically and gets quickly reflected…
3D Printing: Localized Production in a Globalized World
3D printing is the way goods will be produced in the world of information technology. The goods would be produced in great quantities, yet they need not be mass produced; each item produced could be customized by simply tweaking software to suit the needs and specifications of a specific customer. And the goods could be…
Europe’s Main Economic Problem May Surprise You
On February 9, 2014, just over 50 percent of Swiss citizens voted in favor of a referendum restoring quotas for immigrants coming from other EU countries. Switzerland, a country of eight million, is not an EU member but has negotiated several agreements with the EU guaranteeing the free movement of goods, services, people and capital…
Why Are There Generational Cohorts?
Do you ever find yourself wondering about someone else’s behavior, speech, or dress? “What were they thinking?” “Did you forget you were coming to work today?” “Did you really think that was going to work for you?” Often, this happens when we look across generational boundaries. Simply put, generational cohorts are groups of people who:…
A Meeting of the Minds: Alexis de Tocqueville and Thomas Piketty
Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859) is a French historian and political thinker who is best known in the United States for his book Democracy in America, which was published in 1835 following a trip to study the U.S prison system. Coming from Old Europe where wealth inequality was extremely large, he was impressed by the more…