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Articles in Wntr, 2009 issue of International Economy, The
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On credit ratings downgrades in emerging Asia
by Matthew Rees -
What fiscal stimulus?
by T. Nakamae - Singapore coffee klatch
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"Your Fall 2008 issue did a fantastic job of assessing and evaluating what has transpired in recent months in the global economy
by Clayton Yeutter - From Newsweek columnist Dan Gross's hot new E-book
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How we got into this mess: a political primer
by David M. Smick -
Lax governance and poor supervision
by Adam S. Posen -
Those uppity peasant workers: the end of the era of cheap Chinese labor
by Sasha Gong - How much will China grow? China, the world's largest surplus country and one of the world's most export-dependent economies, faces great uncertainty about its outlook amidst the current crisis. Over forty experts offer their predictions for China's 2009 G
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Solidifying a new G2: China and the United States should stabilize the yuan/dollar relationship
by Ronald I. McKinnon - Replacing Humpty Dumpty: the new role of central bank credit targets
- If Barack Obama could achieve only one financial reform, what it should it be?
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End too-big-to-fail
by Allan H. Meltzer -
A financial stability board: cutting the Gordian Knot of U.S. financial regulation
by Charles R. Taylor -
Does the world need a financial Manhattan Project?
by D. Smick - A new financial architecture: the Issing Committee corralled some of the best minds in banking and financial supervision. Here's what they concluded
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Recipe for financial order: a rule-based system for future prosperity
by Horst Siebert -
The euro's deficiencies: out of crisis can come a change in the European Union's balance of power
by George Soros -
New rules of the road: a behind-the-scenes look at the U.S. European struggle over financial regulation
by Klaus C. Engelen -
Duisenberg's lesson for the ECB: stop worrying about the financial markets
by Melvyn Krauss - Revisiting the 1930s: a pandemic of preferential trade agreements is undermining free trade
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Not a pretty picture: with global debt soaring, the endgame of today's recession will not be pretty
by Kenneth Rogoff -
Reinventing capitalism: taking it to its next phase
by Dani Rodrick -
On economic decline in the eurozone
by Matthew Rees -
On the performance of the S&P 500 over the past decade
by Matthew Rees -
On market performance in emerging markets in 2008
by Matthew Rees -
On market volatility in 2008
by Matthew Rees -
On the shrinking buyout market
by Matthew Rees -
On the reduced volume of securitization
by Matthew Rees -
On expectations of corporate bond defaults
by Matthew Rees -
On fees in the banking market
by Matthew Rees -
On the dwindling number of VC-backed IPOs
by Matthew Rees -
On reductions in non-bank lending
by Matthew Rees -
Bert Ely on lending
by Matthew Rees -
On the expansion of the subprime market
by Matthew Rees -
On turmoil in the alt-A mortgage market
by Matthew Rees -
On the economic downturn in Asia
by Matthew Rees -
On the Japanese economy
by Matthew Rees -
On the Japanese economy
by Matthew Rees -
On the pace of globalization slowing
by Matthew Rees -
Martin Wolf on debt levels
by Matthew Rees -
On U.S. companies' overseas earnings
by Matthew Rees -
On financial crises
by Matthew Rees -
On the U.S. saving rate
by Matthew Rees -
On world trade
by Matthew Rees
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