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An alternative to "alternativeless": Alternative solutions to the current political problems in Germany and Europe, with special emphasis on current e
Contributor(s): Lesser, Frank (Author)
ISBN: 1503129985     ISBN-13: 9781503129986
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $54.72  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2014
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- Business & Economics | Money & Monetary Policy
Physical Information: 0.79" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (1.25 lbs) 304 pages
 
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The main focus is on a new type of analysis, an initial discovery of the true causes and a sensational instant solution (that I rightly describe as "artifice") of our economic, monetary and financial problems, a solution that not only in can make sensational short time, but is also made sustainable and lasting through flanking measures. This associated with the intent on immediate effect artifice sustainability of the solution does not set the lever at in commercial banks; because that were only deliberately stamped on superficial scapegoats, the main evil are practiced algorithms of so-called primary creation of money in the central-banks.Within the EMU includes the "trick" the introduction of country-specific parallel currencies to the euro. In detail, that is designed to parallel economies arise, but do not overlap the Euro-economic area but fit exactly into the gaps that were torn within the Euro-economic area by undesirable developments. These immensely important details are explained in detail in the book.With the implementation of such a basic solution (trick plus new money creation in banks), the requirement would be created, other, previously also "alternative" celebrated tackle political problem fields in the same "alternative" way of thinking and solving, therefore they are taken up in the book such as pension policy, family policy, parliamentary reform, tax reform, reform of the electoral law, reform of elderly care, education policy, securing Europe's energy supply. These apprehended by me, other political problem areas, however, are to be regarded as secondary, they are merely suggestions, as opposed to the two focal points of the base solution without the anything goes, and I urge sustainable because currently no other, to this extent, success is known promising alternative.While standing in my book, of course the German way out of the crisis in the foreground, but I want to emphasize that I am a European solution (at least for all countries in the European Monetary Union) wish and that a German alone is unlikely to be feasible nor desirable. The proposed solution I paths are practically transferred 1:1 to all EMU countries; I would point more often in my comments back. Even the non-EMU countries the UK and the U.S. could take my concepts immediately; because they face identical problems