Blog Entries by Mohamed A. El-Erian from 07/2011

America and Britain's Economic Policies Will Soon Be Similar

| Publicado 07.06.2011

America and Britain share many things in common. Among the less pleasant similarities is the unfortunate experience of having gone way too far in embracing the "Great Age" of leverage, credit and debt-entitlement.

Pity the Policymaker

| Publicado 07.22.2011

Six important issues speak to the problem for policymakers in Europe, the US, and Japan. First, all three economic areas are struggling with unsettling de-leveraging dynamics.

Americans Can Ill-Afford This Debt Ceiling Debacle

| Publicado 07.24.2011

It will come down to the wire; and when the stopgap compromise is reached, many in Washington will declare victory and claim credit for averting a national disaster. Yet the resolution will likely be temporary, and the damage will be real and long-lasting.

America Will Avoid Default But There's A Lot More to Do

| Publicado 07.31.2011

Rather than declare victory, Washington should waste no time in redoubling efforts to remove the multiple policy uncertainties and structural impediments that stand in the way of restoring America on the path of high growth and plentiful job creation.