The Hera Research Newsletter is pleased to present a fascinating interview with Martin A. Armstrong, founder and former Head of Princeton Economics, Ltd. In the 1980s, Princeton Economics became the leading multinational corporate advisor with offices in Paris, London, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Sydney and...
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Filed under: Euro, Great Depression, U.S. dollar, MBS, mortgage backed securities, Long Term Refinancing Operation, British pound, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, European sovereign debt crisis, SIPC, LTRO, LTCM, European Central Bank, EFSF, Securities Investor Protection Corporation, Long Term Capital Management, European Financial Stability Fund, EFSM, European Financial Stabilization Mechanism, Japanese yen, Federal Reserve System, FDIC, ECB
In the January 24 New York Times , Alan S. Blinder , professor of economics and public affairs at Princeton and former vice chairman of the Federal Reserve , argues that our worst postwar recession does not represent a fundamental failure of the American capitalist system, but is a result of a series...