Free book on Euro Crisis

Discussion in 'Economics' started by morganist, Aug 5, 2011.

  1. morganist

    morganist Guest

    I published this book a while ago but decided to republish it for free because the economic situation deteriorated some much. The link is below it might not work properly but I think it will. Please can you tell me if you have difficulty so I can resolve it.

    http://morganisteconomics.blogspot.com/p/publications.html
     
  2. morganist

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    There are some new techniques in the back. That could be used in the US.
     
  3. C6H12O6

    C6H12O6

    a british that writes about euro crisis
    very original :D
     
  4. morganist

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    We live in the EU so we are liable for their debt.
     
  5. morganist

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    Sixty hits so far. That is not bad.
     
  6. morganist

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    You will see some scary figures on the level of debt in Eastern Europe in the book. This will be the next default.
     
  7. morganist

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  8. morganist

    morganist Guest

    You might not believe this but over a hundred people have downloaded my book.
     
  9. Solution A:
    I think it's a great idea to use pension savings as a balancing mechanism, original idea (at least I've never heard of it before). How do you make sure that you don't end up in a longer slump and permanently have the low pension saving gear on?

    Didn't quite understand the bit about transaction being given back on retirement, sounded like a loan. Care to elaborate?
     
  10. morganist

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    It is all about pension tax relief. I have another paper called the CPR or Current Pension Rebate. Pension contributions alter on a monthly basis not the pension pot. That is the key.

    This is a brief outline.

    http://www.morganisteconomics.org.uk/Documents/WhatIsTheCurrentPensionRebate.pdf

    Done loads of work on this. Have a book three times the length of this one if you want to read it.
     
    #10     Aug 10, 2011