Investors are so enamoured with this country as a safe haven that they are willing to pay the Danish government to hold their money for two years. In this featured comment, Marcelo Ballvé, discusses the possible reasons for Denmark's unique status
Investors are so enamoured with this country as a safe haven that they are willing to pay the Danish government to hold their money for two years. In this featured comment, Marcelo Ballvé, discusses the possible reasons for Denmark's unique status
Investors are so enamoured with this country as a safe haven that they are willing to pay the Danish government to hold their money for two years. In part two of this featured comment, Marcelo Ballvé, discusses more possible reasons for Denmark's unique status
To prevent the next crisis we need a much better understanding of something economists call 'disequilibrium'. So the argument of Professor Katarina Juselius, head of Copenhagen's new Soros-backed economics centre, in this featured comment for the University Post
Two of the world's foremost financial speculators and philanthropists, George Soros and Jim Balsille behind new University of Copenhagen centre
George Soros, the man who in 1992 broke the Bank of England by speculating against the British Pound, will be one of the speakers at the opening of a new centre at the University of Copenhagen Monday
Samir Amin, a top thinker of the neo-marxist ‘world-system’ group, is lecturing at the University of Copenhagen Friday
The late University of Copenhagen economist, Birgit Grodal, has had an award from the European Economic Association named after her.