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The Cultural Costs of Bailout Nation – Baseline Scenario

The biggest problem with the Geithner plan – John Hempton

The fiscal vacuum at the heart of the Eurosystem and the fiscal abuse by and of the Fed – Willem Buiter

China calls for new reserve currency – FT.com

In Meredith Whitney We Trust? – New York

Listening to the Echoes of 1938 – Barrons.com

Japanese savings shrink

Geithner’s Five Big Misconceptions

Dark musings, 2009-03-24 – Steve Waldman

Japanese Land Prices Hit 1984 Level – Edward Hugh

Financial Policy Despair – Paul Krugman, NY Times

Which Bailout Plan is Best? – Mark Thoma

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