Faculty News
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Prof. Nouriel Roubini & NYU Global Research Prof. Ian Bremmer discuss the global economy
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Excerpt from Charlie Rose -- “Our point is that this situation is one that is not a stable equilibrium, is not even a stable disequilibrium. It’s an unstable disequilibrium. Take for example the eurozone. You cannot have just a monetary union without banking, political, economic, fiscal union. Either you move towards more integration or you’re going to have more fragmentation and disintegration. So the situation we face right now in the global economy, same in the eurozone, is of an unstable disequilibrium, therefore a new abnormal, that cannot be sustained.”
Faculty News
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Excerpt from Charlie Rose -- “Our point is that this situation is one that is not a stable equilibrium, is not even a stable disequilibrium. It’s an unstable disequilibrium. Take for example the eurozone. You cannot have just a monetary union without banking, political, economic, fiscal union. Either you move towards more integration or you’re going to have more fragmentation and disintegration. So the situation we face right now in the global economy, same in the eurozone, is of an unstable disequilibrium, therefore a new abnormal, that cannot be sustained.”