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Articles in Fall, 2008 issue of International Economy, The
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Lessons from Japan's lost decade: why America's experience may be worse
by Richard C. Koo - UK credit crisis: Buckingham Palace vows to fight on even against starvation
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Miscellaneous
by Matthew Rees -
Europe's second pillar: a European deposit insurance system, complementing monetary union, can help to contain the European race to the bottom in financial sector subsidies and regulatory arbitrage
by Hans-Joachim Dubel -
Our moment in history: Obama's victory is a huge step forward. Now to action
by Jeffrey D. Sachs -
The future of America' s financial dominance: consider four factors
by Robert D. Hormats - Europeans not impressed
- The bursting of China's political bubble
- Obama's fiscal straitjacket?
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Disenfranchise the ratings agencies
by David Smick -
Rift barely avoided
by Klaus C. Engelen - Do the credit rating agencies deserve to exist?
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Barely contained outrage: what the Europeans really think about America's regulatory blunders
by Klaus C. Engelen -
Swallowing the national toad: Germany's top regulator says it's time the industrialized world swallow its pride and implement some aggressive regulatory reforms
by Jochen Sanio -
The firefighters of the IMF: sitting idle while the neighborhood burns
by Hector R. Torres -
Origins of the credit crisis: two overlooked structural mismatches
by Bernard Connolly -
Dollars and diplomacy: when U.S. foreign policy bumps up against banking and finance
by Gary N. Kleiman -
Subprime suits: the slow pace of litigation
by Frederick W. Chockley, III -
Trade protection faceoff
by Alan Beattie -
The Rubin-Greenspan legacy: now Paulson's ongoing nightmare
by Christopher Whalen -
Too much the investment banker: why U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson should approach the banking crisis more like a regulator
by Abe de Ramos -
Wall Street's death: suicide? Murder? Accidental death? or a case of organ failure?
by Dani Rodrik -
The radical approach: why we're not yet out of the woods
by Nouriel Roubini -
Regulate hedge funds: it's impossible to separate charlatans from talented wizards
by Dean P. Foster -
Japan's mistaken solutions: lessons on how not to respond to a financial crisis
by Tadashi Nakamae -
Credit crisis, Asian style: a top Hong Kong analyst sets the stage
by Chi Lo -
Market volatility
by Matthew Rees -
Debt levels
by Matthew Rees -
Real estate/mortgage markets
by Matthew Rees -
China
by Matthew Rees -
Emerging markets
by Matthew Rees
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