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The region must adopt careful policies to meet the rush of customers
Georg Caspary
January 18, 2008
An Empowered Middle East – Part I
Holding court with both Iran and the US, oil-rich gulf nations diversify, both politically and economically
Pranay Gupte
January 10, 2008
Crimes Under Flags of Convenience
In a depressed shipping market, poor nations sell flags for criminal venture
Michael Richardson
May 19, 2003
Global Risk of US Credit Crisis – Part I
The US responds too little, too late, to the credit crisis
David Dapice
September 21, 2007
Global Risk of US Credit Crisis – Part II
Lax US regulation of risky financial instruments could break the global bank
David Crane
September 24, 2007
Globalization With Arab Characteristics
The Arab world must adapt and globalize to placate a young population
Marcus Noland
October 17, 2007
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A Question of First Things First
The Obama team confronts a range of immediate demands on what to do first
Clive Crook
December 9, 2008
Lump Together and Like It
A new World Bank Development report promotes urbanization as a critical engine of growth
November 10, 2008
Globalisation: The Forgotten Strategy
Arbitraging benefits of different countries' tax policies, labor costs and legal protections enable corporations to take full advantage of a globalized world
Pankaj Ghemawat
January 21, 2004
Impatient Jobs
American IT giants are all for outsourcing. But policy, in a poll year, is a hurdle.
Seema Sirohi
January 20, 2004
Sugar, Textiles Sour on CAFTA Deal
Washington's trade agreement with four Central American countries doesn't sit well with US sugar and textile interests
Jane Bussey
December 19, 2003
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