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Aaron
is on page 587 of 720
Tooz is fantastic at boomeranging international events to show their effect on alternative events.
I had never even thought about the effects austerity might have on contracting the supply of super-safe sovereign bonds and essentially forcing many bond buyers to buy from the United States (especially durring the deficit expansion of the Trump Administration).
That's a sharp observation.
— Jan 08, 2019 03:26PM
I had never even thought about the effects austerity might have on contracting the supply of super-safe sovereign bonds and essentially forcing many bond buyers to buy from the United States (especially durring the deficit expansion of the Trump Administration).
That's a sharp observation.

Aaron
is on page 570 of 720
I should make a push to finish this Tonight.
We are in the home stretch here.
— Jan 08, 2019 12:50PM
We are in the home stretch here.

Aaron
is on page 564 of 720
The Trump chapter. This aught to be a fun 35 pages <3
— Jan 07, 2019 10:16PM

Aaron
is on page 544 of 720
I'm so very close to the finish line.....
I really feel that this book should count as 2 books for my challenge. It is essentially 2 very well connected books: one on the prelude to the great recession/the American experience, and one on the world experience/the Eurozone debt crisis/the political effects created by these disasters felt in politics today.
— Jan 06, 2019 09:30AM
I really feel that this book should count as 2 books for my challenge. It is essentially 2 very well connected books: one on the prelude to the great recession/the American experience, and one on the world experience/the Eurozone debt crisis/the political effects created by these disasters felt in politics today.