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    When a monetary solution is a road to perdition

    Thu, 05/17/2012 - 14:42 EDT - FT.com- Comments
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    Central banks cannot resolve unsustainable fiscal policies. The only real solution lies with the fiscal authorities, writes Charles Plosser

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