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With Europe collapsing, China stumbling, and India and Brazil retreating from full free market reform, we’re the last stable, pro-growth economy left.
Articles 41, 42 and 43 of the Italian Constitution are affected by an economic culture skeptical of the free market system.
What powers should belong to the Federal Reserve?
Greece's present economic travails are now raising serious questions about the longer-run viability of the eurozone in its present form.
The current Greek crisis has exposed the basic flaws in the eurozone concept, but European policymakers refuse to acknowledge the fundamental problems built into the system.
The fiscal issues in Europe are far more pressing than those in the United States, but they raise similarly fundamental questions about the nature of governance.
Ordoliberalism, which considers social economy as the goal and the market as the medium, has been applied in Italy with little success.
The nations of Western Europe have been forging ever closer bonds through new institutions, most notably a European parliament, a common market, and a joint security force.



