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Rising Muslim schizophrenia: an investor's guide to globalization and the war on terror
The current political debate over the war in Iraq has become tendentious and unproductive. Most of the issues debated now--whether Iraq is part of...
International Economy, The, 09/22/06 by Criton M. Zoakos · More from publication -
Introducing "GrassleyBaucus": forget Schumer-Graham. This new U.S. legislation has already spawned a strange new renaissance of IMF reform proposals. Can protectionism be cured?
The crude protectionist method of the Schumer-Graham bill that called for a 27.5 percent tariff on Chinese imports has been replaced by the...
International Economy, The, 03/22/06 by Criton M. Zoakos · More from publication -
The new U.S.-European detente: why the Europe of 2005 is nothing like the Europe of 2003 or even 2004
There is more than meets the eye in the pledges--on both sides of the Atlantic--to put behind the recriminations and tensions that have marked...
International Economy, The, 01/01/05 by Criton M. Zoakos · More from publication -
The emerging global dollar zone? A fleeting coincidence of events or a powerful new underlying force?
This fall, China was included in the G7 deliberations for the first time ever. This was the occasion in which the G7 endorsed China's monetary...
International Economy, The, 09/22/04 by Criton M. Zoakos · More from publication -
Why America is different: no matter who wins the 2004 presidential contest, serious tensions with the United Nations will persist
In the early days of the U.S. occupation of Iraq, pundits rushed to employ the Vietnam-era term "quagmire" to describe the situation on the ground....
International Economy, The, 01/01/04 by Criton M. Zoakos · More from publication -
Why the dollar is different: Europe, Japan, and China, unlike the United States, are all locked into export-driven policies dependent on U.S. markets and competitively cheaper currencies. That's why there are likely limits to dollar depreciation
Dr. C. Fred Bergsten, America's most authoritative proponent of the theory that the U.S. dollar is "'overvalued" and "overrated," on January 4,...
International Economy, The, 09/22/03 by Criton M. Zoakos · More from publication -
The telecoms mess: forget Alan Greenspan. Whether U.S. profit growth resumes depends upon one thing: cleaning up the telecom sector
The present bear market is driven by uncertainty over future profit growth. It is therefore timely to point out that a resumption of profit growth...
International Economy, The, 09/22/02 by Criton M. Zoakos · More from publication -
O'Neill's Folly: the IMF's recent Argentina bailout is good news for European bankers, bad news for U.S. policy, and a disaster for the Argentinean private sector - Paul O'Neill
The IMF's new $8 billion bailout makes Argentina's economic problems worse, not better. Nor does the bailout "buy time" for Argentina, as some...
International Economy, The, 09/01/01 by Criton M. Zoakos · More from publication -
The Fed's Folly - Federal Reserve System - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
Monetary policy mistakes, not market failure, are behind the U.S. slump. Monetary policy mistakes, not market failure, are behind the U.S....
International Economy, The, 03/01/01 by Criton M. Zoakos · More from publication -
Intel Meets Alan Greenspan - Federal Reserve
Has the Federal Reserve grown too small for its britches? Has the Federal Reserve grown too small for its britches? In the first-century A.D.,...
International Economy, The, 09/01/00 by Criton M. Zoakos · More from publication



