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The Legacy of the Olympics: Economic Burden or Boon? - Page One Economics®

The Olympic Games are considered the foremost athletic competition in the world. The modern games have reached a scale that their ancient Greek founders could scarcely dream of. More than 10,000 athletes and 5,000 coaches and team officials, collectively representing nearly every country in the world, will convene in London for the 2012 Summer Games.

research.stlouisfed.org/.../2012/08/01/the-legacy-of-the-olympics-economic-burden-or-boon/

Global European Banks and the Financial Crisis - Review

This article reviews some of the recent studies on international capital flows with a focus on the role of European global banks. The authors present a revision to the commonly held “global saving glut” view that East Asian economies (along with oil-rich nations) were the dominant suppliers of capital that fueled the asset price boom in many parts of the world in the early 2000s. 

research.stlouisfed.org/.../review/2012/11/01/global-european-banks-and-the-financial-crisis

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