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Articles in Spring, 2004 issue of International Economy, The
- Backstage at the 9/11 Commission
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This time it's different: Japan is poised for growth because for once its financial system is healthier
by Richard Jerram -
Exiting EMU: not surprisingly, the Maastricht Treaty contains no exit procedures, but bailing out would not be that difficult
by Brendan Brown - Is the Japanese recovery for real?
- Psst! Pass this on …
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Huh? A surprising success! First came the bursting of the Clinton bubble, then 9/11, then the accounting scandals and all the other shocks to the system. Who would have predicted such a vigorous U.S. recovery?
by R. Glenn Hubbard -
Cloak-and-dagger, tooth-and-nail at the Bundesbank
by Klaus C. Engelen - Laying off Tokyo and Beijing until after the election
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India rocks! The global media fixate on China's boundless future. India, the English-speaking democracy with a huge middle class, is a far better bet
by Jon Thorn -
Chasing yield: how the emerging market debt trading community is playing a dangerous game
by Desmond Lachman -
In praise of financial plumbers: want a formula for achieving developing economy success? Begin with sound, independent supervisors
by John G. Heimann - Condi Rice and the IMF
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Stuffed shirts vs. 'skins: an econometric critic tells how to predict the presidential race
by Edward M. Graham -
Grading Bush's economic team: the bad news: they've got few new ideas and fear too much being slapped down . The good news: Josh Bolten is positioned to emerge and Snow's been an improvement
by Fred Barnes -
In praise of agnostic opportunism: managing risk as the traditional economic paradigm breaks down
by David M. Smick - French balance with a strong finish
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The new U.S.-Asian dollar bloc: and why Europe could end up the loser
by Milton Ezrati -
Kerry's short list: truth is, the Senator hasn't relied much on economic advisers, but the new team emerging is heavily Clintonesque
by Alan Murray -
Bush's spectacular failure: a former Clinton policy adviser argues the Bush team has failed miserably at global economic leadership
by Jeffrey Frankel -
The last German?
by Klaus C. Engelen -
The Kohler episode: the inside story on the surprise resignation of the IMF's top man. A lesson on the dangers of collateral damage
by Klaus C. Engelen
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