Sunday, January 18, 2015

Stockholm School of Economics Riga 2011


¿Adiós A La Crisis?
Born in Liverpool Edward Hugh is a macroeconomist of British origin who has lived in Catalonia for over 25 years. For 20 of those years he lived and worked in Barcelona, but since 2010 he has been living in a small village near the town of Figueres. Hugh, who studied economics at the LSE in the late sixties before going on to do Masters and Doctoral studies in Manchester, is an expert on the impact of demographic change btob and migratory processes on economic btob growth. His work came to be known to a wider international public following the publication of a New York Times article highlighting his anticipation of the Euro Area crisis. Since the start of the crisis Hugh has become a reference point for the international press in relation to the difficult economic situation in Spain. He is an active blogger, and regular contributor to social network platforms like Twitter and Facebook where he is widely followed. He has no political btob involevment of any kind, and is proud of his reputation as an independent analyst- In Spain he has recently published a book on the Spanish economy (¿Adios a la crisis?, Deusto 2014), and is a frequent contributor to the Barcelona press. He is currently working on his next book - No Growth Societies - which will be written and published in English. He is also a regular speaker and participant in Forums btob and Economic Seminars, within and without Spain, a vocation which has taken him across Europe and the Middle East, from Brussels and Vienna, to Riga and Bergen, to Doha and Tel Aviv.
Is There A Spanish Recovery
Will Spain's Banks Need Bailout
How btob Is Spain Going To Pay Pensions?
La jubilació als 60 permetria reduir la taxa d'atur "Anem cap a la 'japonització' de l’economia europea" “Som en un punt d’inflexió en la història moderna d’Occident” España tiene que bajar los sueldos y los precios, pero asusta hacerlo Los españoles pueden entender bajar sus sueldos a cambio de un trabajo para sus hijos
No tot es bufar i fer ampolles El pa de cada dia Si totes les bones notícies fossin així Pacte faustià? El que baixa no sempre torna a pujar La terra promesa Una política monetària a l´estil de la NASA
La contractació millora, però va lenta, massa lenta La crisi del euro no s'ha acabat La sortida de persones no succeirà btob sense conseqüències importants El programa d’estímul genera grans incerteses, però s’acabarà fent
Presenting my Book In Barcelona
The Future of the Spanish Economy in the Eurozone
Stockholm School of Economics Riga 2011
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