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Dodging the Curse of Diamonds and Gold
Foreign aid to Africa can be effective – if donors avoid resource-rich countries
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Cross-border impacts depend on the level of panic
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Modern Silk Road could connect 65 nations, yet open governance, foreign policy leadership also needed
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May 6, 2015
Economic Policy Turned Inside Out
The US, EU and Japan rely on quantitative easing while ignoring structural reforms
Stephen S. Roach
May 4, 2015
Global Rate-Cutting Frenzy Could Freeze US Economic Recovery
Strong dollar discourages US exports with slumping factory orders and corporate earnings
David Parkinson
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