Note that Roubini Global Economics Europe Economonitor chose to include the two addenda right below the column as well. One is just the regular extra stuff I add in when putting the column into my blog, and the other is a few sentences I wrote after the CBT released its expectations survey.
This blog is a collection on my ramblings on Economics. I plan to write on current economic issues, recent research (sometimes mine, but more often others’), and issues of interest to economists. As I am writing from Turkey, I will try to focus more on the Turkish economy. While I will write in English, I will refer to articles in Turkish and might occasionally invite a guest blogger to write in Turkish. So, apologies for the semi-bilingual nature of the blog if you do not speak Turkish...
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Roubini Post: Turkish Fiscal Rule: The 'M' Is There for a Reason
This post already appeared in the Hurriyet Daily News last week; Europe Economonitor is just republishing it, but I just wanted to cross-link for the readers who might have missed it the first time around...
Note that Roubini Global Economics Europe Economonitor chose to include the two addenda right below the column as well. One is just the regular extra stuff I add in when putting the column into my blog, and the other is a few sentences I wrote after the CBT released its expectations survey.
Note that Roubini Global Economics Europe Economonitor chose to include the two addenda right below the column as well. One is just the regular extra stuff I add in when putting the column into my blog, and the other is a few sentences I wrote after the CBT released its expectations survey.
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