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And she has, for better or worse, the advantage - she would represent a new face to the IMF and international organizations because she would be the first woman to run such an organization, stated Kirkegaard.
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"This really shows how spooked they were," said Jacob Kirkegaard of the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
After $1 trillion European bailout, markets bounce back 2010
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It could be a European, it could be someone from an emerging market or even an American -- the point again being that you should really focus on the fact that you need a credible, well respected, policy heavyweight, added Kirkegaard.
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Right now, economist Jacob Kirkegaard says the frontrunner status belongs to Lagarde.
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It could be a European, it could be someone from an emerging market or even an American -- the point again being that you should really focus on the fact that you need a credible, well respected, policy heavyweight, added Kirkegaard.
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Right now, economist Jacob Kirkegaard says the frontrunner status belongs to Lagarde.
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"We run the risk of creating a structural unemployment problem in the United States," said Mr. Kirkegaard of the Peterson Institute.
U.S. Job Market Shows Ills of Europe Ben Casselman 2011
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But Jacob Funk Kirkegaard, research fellow at the Peterson Institute in Washington, said: "I wouldn't read too much into these enormous spikes in the markets; this action doesn't solve Europe's fundamental problems."
Markets surge as Fed and central banks step in to try to prevent credit crunch 2011
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"Historically, it was always the case that the U.S. labor market functioned far better than that in Europe," said Jacob Kirkegaard , a fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
U.S. Job Market Shows Ills of Europe Ben Casselman 2011
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And she has, for better or worse, the advantage - she would represent a new face to the IMF and international organizations because she would be the first woman to run such an organization, stated Kirkegaard.
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