Why Won't the European Central Bank Ease?
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If Alan Greenspan were running the central bank in Europe, perhaps the economy there would he doing better. But policy-making is subject to more conflicts in a federation of nations than in a unified one. This economist explains why policy has been too tight in the past. But, he adds, policy is tighter than even he expects. Is the young central bank too concerned with maintaining an anti-inflation image?
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