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It isn’t easy managing financial crises: or another one bites the dust

Nicholas Gruen
October 23, 2008
I gave a talk on Australia and the financial crisis today in Adelaide and, in preparation went over a speech Ric Simes and I gave...
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Urban Inequality

Nicholas Gruen
October 23, 2008
by Edward L. Glaeser, Matthew G. Resseger, Kristina Tobio - #14419 (PE) Abstract: What impact does inequality have on metropolitan areas? Crime rates are higher...
Economics and public policy Law Political theory Politics - national regulation Uncategorised

Rules and Orders: The dangers of ad hoc interventionism

Tony Harris
October 23, 2008January 31, 2009
In light of the massive interventionism that is being practiced by governments to handle the financial crisis, a warning needs to be repeated regarding two...

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