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Did Agatha Christie Discover Who the Murderer Was?

Alain Parguez

International Journal of Political Economy, 2016, vol. 45, issue 1, 40-45

Abstract: In this reply, I strove first to emphasize the main questions raised by my three discussants and then to point why I very much agree with them. All have raised fundamental problems. First, Joseph Halevi explains why the project of a European monetary union could only have been born in France within the ruling class of state technocrats. I think that his definition of France as the last country with state monopoly capitalism is very appropriate. Secondly, I learned a lot from the very thorough historical analysis of Bertrand de Largentaye. I sought to explain why the Euro order architects were much more anti-Keynesian than anti-Marxist. Finally, Jesper Jespersen sustains my comments on the key role of the French ruling economics profession in shaping a system embodying limitless austerity and the dream of domination. All agree on the complete failure of the project.

Date: 2016
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