Sorry to have to do this, but I discovered a serious error in the table in my post from August on the European crisis. I have inserted a new revised table correcting and updating the growth rates in the eurozone countries since 2008 and 2009. I had hoped to post something new on the European crisis before Thanksgiving, but I have been struggling to correct and update the old table before I could get around to writing up something new on the European situation. Perhaps I’ll have something ready over the weekend. Again, my apologies.
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David Glasner
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I am an economist at the Federal Trade Commission. Nothing that you read on this blog necessarily reflects the views of the FTC or the individual commissioners. Although I work at the FTC as an antitrust economist, most of my research and writing has been on monetary economics and policy and the history of monetary theory. In my book Free Banking and Monetary Reform, I argued for a non-Monetarist non-Keynesian approach to monetary policy, based on a theory of a competitive supply of money. Over the years, I have become increasingly impressed by the similarities between my approach and that of R. G. Hawtrey and hope to bring Hawtrey's unduly neglected contributions to the attention of a wider audience.
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How do you hope to expect to be taken seriously as a pundit if you admit fallibility?
MG, Good point, never really thought about that. I guess I am pretty clueless.