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lmm
on Aug 7, 2012
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The German Model
It's a lot harder to prevent bubbles when you don't control your own interest rates. The ECB kept interest rates low to reduce German unemployment, at the cost of feeding housing bubbles in Spain and Ireland.
_19qg
on Aug 7, 2012
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The ECB did not set interest rates to reduce German unemployment. That's not their task. The ECB's main task is to provide a stable currency.
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