Charles Wyplosz
Graduate Institute, Geneva and CEPR
Charles Wyplosz is Professor of International Economics at the Graduate Institute, Geneva, where he is Director of the International Centre for Money and Banking Studies. Previously, he has served as Associate Dean for Research and Development at INSEAD and Director of the PhD program in Economics at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Science Sociales in Paris. He is a CEPR Research Fellow and has served as Director of the International Macroeconomics Programme at CEPR.
Articles by Charles Wyplosz:
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The wisdom of Karlsruhe: The OMT court case should be dismissed
12 June 2013, 6689 reads
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Exit strategies: Time to think ahead
8 June 2013, 13677 reads
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Cyprus: The next blunder
18 March 2013, 40838 reads
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Happy 2013?
4 January 2013, 21110 reads
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Kenen on the euro
21 December 2012, 14211 reads
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Fiscal discipline in the monetary union
26 November 2012, 14009 reads
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Banking union as a crisis-management tool
16 October 2012, 6932 reads
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On banking union, speak the truth
17 September 2012, 8667 reads
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Italy’s 'this time it’s different' moment: With rejoinder by Giavazzi
15 August 2012, 21297 reads
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Thanks to the ECB
30 July 2012, 7838 reads
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End of game? Don’t bet on it
25 July 2012, 7578 reads
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One more summit: The crisis rolls on
30 June 2012, 21872 reads
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The Eurozone’s May 2010 strategy is a disaster: Time to pay up and end this crisis
20 June 2012, 11947 reads
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The impossible hope of an end to austerity
14 May 2012, 12551 reads
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The coming revolt against austerity
2 May 2012, 18353 reads
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The ECB’s trillion euro bet
13 February 2012, 19463 reads
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Happy 2012?
3 January 2012, 11478 reads
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Reaction to the Eurozone crisis talks: Getting there, but slowly
9 December 2011, 7969 reads
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We need smart fiscal discipline – not saints and sinners
8 December 2011, 5816 reads
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Do Eurozone leaders finally ‘get it’? Almost
5 December 2011, 12520 reads
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An open letter to Dr Jens Weidmann
18 November 2011, 16039 reads
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The Greek revolt: Good news for Europe
4 November 2011, 42241 reads
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Resolving the current European mess
25 October 2011, 7136 reads
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Eurozone leaders still don’t get it
25 October 2011, 38154 reads
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A failsafe way to end the Eurozone crisis
26 September 2011, 15885 reads
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Public debt in the Eurozone, Japan, and the US
16 September 2011, 13303 reads
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The Eurozone crisis: how to get ahead of the markets and resolve the crisis
19 August 2011, 10426 reads
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A finance minister for Europe?
11 June 2011, 9068 reads
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The R word
29 April 2011, 11111 reads
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Happy 2011?
5 January 2011, 11205 reads
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The European debt crisis: Worrisome delusions
19 December 2010, 11445 reads
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The Eurozone slides into a vicious cycle
3 December 2010, 11636 reads
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Eurozone reform: Not yet fiscal discipline, but a good start
4 October 2010, 11558 reads
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The Eurozone’s levitation
17 June 2010, 10755 reads
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European Stabilisation Mechanism: Promises, realities and principles
12 May 2010, 13836 reads
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The Greek package: Eurozone rescue or seeds of an unravelled monetary union?
3 May 2010, 19801 reads
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Is an undervalued renmimbi the source of global imbalances?
30 April 2010, 10595 reads
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Germany, current accounts, and competitiveness
31 March 2010, 16029 reads
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Europe’s macro mess: Dysfunctional diversity that gets the job done
20 March 2010, 11292 reads
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How to destroy the Eurozone: Feldstein’s euro-holiday idea
22 February 2010, 15820 reads
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The Eurozone debt crisis: Facts and myths
9 February 2010, 52393 reads
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The failure of the Lisbon strategy
12 January 2010, 18558 reads
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Greece: The party is over
14 December 2009, 11095 reads
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The outcome of the G20 Summit: A sceptic’s view
3 April 2009, 28646 reads
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Transatlantic divergence in tackling the crisis
17 March 2009, 9442 reads
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European government bailouts: Should we let one go broke?
21 February 2009, 45604 reads
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Can the G20 reform the international economic system?
28 January 2009, 43660 reads
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Financial regulation reform: The Goodhart Report
27 January 2009, 19682 reads
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Why government responses need to be comprehensive and coordinated
9 October 2008, 8062 reads
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Open Letter to European leaders on Europe’s banking crisis: A call to action
1 October 2008, 79138 reads
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Why Paulson is right (maybe): Saving the financial system from the bankers
22 September 2008, 13632 reads
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ECB’s low inflation credibility: How to fix the problem
9 September 2008, 12539 reads
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Wyplosz on the Summers vs Buiter bailout debate
20 July 2008, 17829 reads
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Commercial banks and the financial market crisis of 2007/2008
30 June 2008, 13390 reads
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Transparency and governance in the Eurozone
7 February 2008, 31149 reads
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Subprime crisis: Second best solutions
20 September 2007, 13570 reads
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Subprime crisis: Fed Discount Rate cut, how, why and what it means
17 August 2007, 18218 reads
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Subprime 'crisis': observations on the emerging debate
16 August 2007, 15006 reads
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Wake-up call for the ECB
21 July 2007, 27822 reads
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Tax-free overtime: Sarkozy’s experiment
20 June 2007, 11038 reads
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Forex reserves: weapons or insurance?
28 May 2007, 38050 reads
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Who's afraid of the Eurozone?
10 June 2004, 11468 reads
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