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tomos:
Bagus: The Tragedy of the Euro
Pdf version is free: http://mises.org/document/6045/
-panzer (August 06, 2013, 05:02 AM)
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thanks for that.
FWIW I've tried to understand economics - mainly Keynesian vs. Austrian - a little better, but people seem to believe one or that other 100% and that's it. Make's it difficult for the noob ;-) Anyways, looking forward to reading that :up:

Renegade:
Bagus: The Tragedy of the Euro
Pdf version is free: http://mises.org/document/6045/
-panzer (August 06, 2013, 05:02 AM)
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Do post back your thoughts on that. I'd like to hear. My reading load is a bit heavy at the moment. (Tragedy and Hope is my "fun" reading.)

panzer:
Bagus: The Tragedy of the Euro
Pdf version is free: http://mises.org/document/6045/
-panzer (August 06, 2013, 05:02 AM)
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Do post back your thoughts on that. I'd like to hear. My reading load is a bit heavy at the moment. (Tragedy and Hope is my "fun" reading.)

-Renegade (August 06, 2013, 06:34 AM)
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I liked it. No nonsense included - less than 200 pages. Explains why Euro was created in the first place and why the current system is flawed.

panzer:
Bagus: The Tragedy of the Euro
Pdf version is free: http://mises.org/document/6045/
-panzer (August 06, 2013, 05:02 AM)
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thanks for that.
FWIW I've tried to understand economics - mainly Keynesian vs. Austrian - a little better, but people seem to believe one or that other 100% and that's it. Make's it difficult for the noob ;-) Anyways, looking forward to reading that :up:
-tomos (August 06, 2013, 05:28 AM)
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If I would have to choose, I would go for Austrian School.

Renegade:
I liked it. No nonsense included - less than 200 pages. -panzer (August 07, 2013, 03:29 AM)
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Ah! That's good! Far too many books just blather on with complete nonsense that just wastes your time. I really like when they just cut to the chase and get to the point.

I might just take a detour to browse through it.

Explains why Euro was created in the first place and why the current system is flawed. -panzer (August 07, 2013, 03:29 AM)
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Heheehe! ;D I'm tempted, but I'll keep the cynicism out. ;)  (I've got a rather dim/dark/cynical view of the Euro and the motivations/justifications/rationalisations for it.)

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