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CEQLS Lecture: Philipp Bagus: The Tragedy of the Euro
[28.06.2011, CEQLS]

organized a lecture given on June 13, 2011 in Bratislava and on June 14, 2011 in Žilina within

Conservative Economic Quarterly Lecture Series /CEQLS/

by

Philipp Bagus
Assistant Professor of Economics,
the University Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid


The Tragedy of the Euro


Hosted by:
Peter Gonda, the Conservative Institute Director


Philipp Bagus: CEQLS Lecture for the Conservative Institute, Bratislava, June 13, 2011


Philipp Bagus: Presentation for the CEQLS Lecture for the Conservative Institute, Bratislava, June 13, 2011


About Philipp Bagus

Philipp Bagus is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid. He is also assistant editor of the journal Procesos de Mercado: Revista Europea de Economía Política. His main research areas are monetary theory and business cycle theory.

He has published articles in the Journal of Business Ethics, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Independent Review, Review of Austrian Economics, New Perspectives on Political Economy, Journal of Libertarian Studies, Economic Affairs and other scholarly outlets.

Dr. Bagus is the author of The Tragedy of the Euro (Mises Institute: 2010) and Deep Freeze: Global Credit Markets and the Icelandic Financial Crisis (Mises Institute: 2011) coauthored with David Howden.

Publications /selected/:

· Bagus, P.: The Tragedy of the Euro. Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2010.
· Bagus, P. - Howden, D.: Fractional Reserve Free Banking: Some Quibbles. The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, 13 (4): 29-55, 2010.
· Bagus, P .- Howden, D.: The Term Structure of Savings, The Yield Curve, and Maturity Mismatching. Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics 13 (3), pp. 64-85, 2010
· Bagus, P: Austrian Business Cycle Theory: Are 100% Reserves Sufficient to Prevent A Business Cycle?. Libertarian Papers. vol. 2, no. 2, 2010.
· Bagus, P.: Quality of Money. Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, (2009) 12 (4): 41-64
· Bagus, P.: Monetary Reform - The Case for Button Pushing, New Perspective on Political Economy (2009), 5 (2), pp. 111-128.
· Bagus, P.: Will There Be QE3, QE4, QE5...?. December 31, 2010.
· Bagus, P.: „Uncompromising Radicalism as Promising Strategy“. In: Hulsmann, J.G.- Kinsella, S. (2007): Property, Freedom and Society.
· Bagus, P: Monetary Policy as Bad Medicine: The volatile relationship between business cycles and asset prices. Review of Austrian Economics, 21 (4) 2008: 283-300
· Bagus, P: „The Commons and the Tragedy of Banking“. Ron Paul, The Ron Paul Liberty in Media Awards, Vol. 3, 2003, Washington, D.C.: Palisade Business Press: 72-75.


Video presentations /selected/:

· Currency and Economic Collapse. Rozhovor s Phillippom Bagusom. Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, 10. marec 2011.
· Tragedy of Euro
· Eliminating of Monetary Externalities. Rothbard Memorial Lecture 2011
· Do We Need to Fear Deflation




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Penta Investments         Nadácia Tatra banky




Bratislava Partners:

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