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Gale Warning, Global Burden Sharing
Environmental changes will cost the world big – it's time to figure out how to split the bill
Joergen Oerstroem Moeller
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Sars: A New Threat to Asian Prosperity
Asia's disrupted global connections
Michael Richardson
April 21, 2003
“Fed, We Have a Problem”
Wall Street clamors for lowering the interest rate, but that could unsettle major US creditors, including China
Jeffrey Garten
September 12, 2007
Globalization Was Good Then, Not Now
Wealthy nations grimace about competition, only after emerging economies follow their advice
Mark Thirlwell
September 17, 2007
Muslims and the Tale of Two Continents
Although the US was a target of extremists, Europe’s less integrated Muslims provide more recruits to the terrorist cause
Shada Islam
September 14, 2007
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Heat Damages Colombia Coffee, Raising Prices
Coffee growers lament climate change for declining yields in Latin America
Elisabeth Rosenthal
March 10, 2011
Degrees and Dollars
Advanced technology can replace educated workers, including lawyers and engineers
Paul Krugman
March 8, 2011
The Experience Economy
Wealthy nations and modern industries may have lost the will for job creation
David Brooks
February 24, 2011
Brazil Takes a Second Look at China Ties
Brazil begins to resist over-emphasis of commodity exports
Sean Goforth
February 23, 2011
What Somali Pirates Reveal About the Global Economy
Somalian pirates give new meaning to cut-throat business practices
Matthew Lynn
February 18, 2011
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