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China’s Rumble With Globalization – Part I
Price controls do not insulate China from global economic problems and inflationary pressure
Xu Sitao
July 22, 2008
New Energy Frontiers Expand Global Connections – Part II
Lacking fossil fuels, fast-growing India must innovate with alternative energy sources
Alexis Ringwald
August 19, 2008
A Self-Inflicted Wound
US policies for high-skilled immigration fail to meet demands of the 21st century
Jacob F. Kirkegaard
July 1, 2008
Indian Investors Enter the Caribbean
Hungry for natural resources, firms from India begin to shape the Caribbean economy
Loro Horta
July 8, 2008
What Should the White House Do About Globalization
The next US president must convince Americans that globalization need not be feared
William Holstein
July 17, 2008
To Cope With Oil Shock, Emulate Japan
With no magic wand in hand, countries must handle rising prices with energy efficiency and alternative sources
Dilip Hiro
June 3, 2008
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What the Latest Standardized School Tests Tell Us
Education contributes to economic prosperity for individuals and societies
Karin Klein
December 9, 2016
Trade Week Africa and the Continental Free Trade Area
Tariff reductions could keep $80 billion in the continent and boost economies
Amy Copley
December 7, 2016
Understanding Latin America’s New Political Paradigm
Economic conditions decide elections
Ernesto Talvi
November 11, 2016
World Bank Admits Some Have Lost Out From Free Trade
Globalization imposes uneven effects, and social supports are needed
Kamal Ahmed
October 12, 2016
Global Economic Growth “Sliding Back into the Morass”
Economists fear a backlash without push for investment, openness in global economy
Chris Giles
October 4, 2016
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