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China to the Rescue: Growing Out of the Financial Crisis
China has the wherewithal to lead the global economy out of its doldrums
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Is a healthy GM a vote for globalization?
William J. Holstein
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The twin excesses – financialization and globalization – caused the crash
Ashok Bardhan
May 6, 2009
The G-20 and the Future of Capitalism – Part III
For all its inequity, instability and immorality, a chastened capitalism is here to stay
Pranab Bardhan
April 3, 2009
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Investments in the future are less worrisome than funding current operations
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China’s Future Challenge for the World Economy
Global integration means more spillover effects and collective management is required
Martin Wolf
March 30, 2016
With Belgian Terrorist Attacks, Strains on a Battered Europe Grow
Response to terrorism: The EU cannot afford to cower, break up or rely on extreme responses
Griff Witte
March 25, 2016
Central Banks Are Already Doing the Unthinkable - You Just Don't Know It
Central bankers consider new tools to bypass politicians in encouraging credit and spending
Mehreen Khan
March 21, 2016
Putin Is No Ally Against ISIS
Instead, Russia sees an opportunity to weaken Europe by exacerbating the refugee crisis
George Soros
February 12, 2016
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