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The crisis of India’s farmers has the potential to derail the country’s exceptional economic growth
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Without controls on agrochemicals, protectionist calls to limit crop imports provide a false sense of security
Susan Froetschel
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Global climate change intensified by globalization will create new types of jobs, says Thomas Friedman
April 13, 2007
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Advanced economies borrow more than emerging markets – and jeopardize global financial stability
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Our Dickensian Economy
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Alan S. Blinder
December 21, 2010
Global Bond Rout Deepens on US Fiscal Worries
Rising US spending and debt trouble global investors
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
December 10, 2010
Asking China to Act Like the US
What’s good for the US is not necessarily good for China
Helene Cooper
December 6, 2010
West’s Billions in Subsidy Shut Out African Cotton Growers
Western subsidies distort cotton prices and hurt Africa’s poorest nations
Martin Hickman
November 30, 2010
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