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Regulating the Global Commons – Part II
No part of the transportation industry can escape environmental scrutiny
Michael Richardson
March 28, 2008
Oil May Not Grease Friendship
Countries with less oil and more entrepreneurship tend to align with the US
Amity Shlaes
March 24, 2008
Is the Sun Setting on US Dominance? – Part I
Expect Asia to replace the US as the world’s dominant economic force
Joergen Oerstroem Moeller
February 27, 2008
India’s Forgotten Farmers
For globalization to succeed, the country’s rural population needs to connect with urban markets
Tarun Khanna
March 7, 2008
Europe Looks East – Part I
European leaders recognize the value of a strategic partnership with India
Shada Islam
January 30, 2008
Globalization and the Markets – Part I
Complicated new financial tools outpaced the comprehension of regulators, bankers or customers
David Dapice
January 22, 2008
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IMF: Global Corruption Costs Trillions in Bribes, Lost Growth
Bribes represent about 2 percent of global GDP, and erosion of trust in government is damaging
David Lawder
May 16, 2016
G20 Leaders Endorse Crackdown on Tax Evasion
G20 members commit to “automatic” exchanges to prevent tax evasion
November 18, 2015
China Abandons One-Child Policy
The announcement lifted stock prices for foreign firms that make baby products
October 29, 2015
Can Modi Harness India’s High-Tech Diaspora?
Modi seeks overseas support for his domestic policy agenda
Rupa Subramanya
October 5, 2015
Will Africa’s Growth Help Africa’s People?
Africa’s wealth is squandered, benefits only a few
Kanayo F. Nwanze
July 23, 2015
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