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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
Irrational Exuberance to Bust: Financial Bubbles Demand Regulation
Financial regulation could moderate the quest for profits that contributes to one jumbo bubble after another
Kemal Dervis
April 23, 2008
Globalization and the Markets – Part I
Complicated new financial tools outpaced the comprehension of regulators, bankers or customers
David Dapice
January 22, 2008
Globalization and the Markets – Part II
Despite initial flutter, China won’t let its stock market fall in the much anticipated year of the Olympics
Xu Sitao
January 24, 2008
The Invisible Hand of Globalization
Billions of economic decisions from entrepreneurs and consumers are a force beyond the control of regulators
Susan Froetschel
January 3, 2008
Like Wages for Chocolate
Failing to pay living wages to African farmers growing cocoa risks turning them against the West
Humphrey Hawksley
August 21, 2007
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Central Asia Hurting as Russia’s Ruble Sinks
Inflation hurts those who rely on remittance and imports from Russia
David Trilling and Timur Toktonaliev
November 6, 2014
Global Sell-off Shows Fed Reach Beyond the US
Investors don’t always trust its assessments
Nathaniel Popper
June 21, 2013
Instead of the State, Globalization Has Withered
Governments took on excessive debt
Julie Novak
April 19, 2013
Will Printing Money Do It?
Central banks stubbornly buy bonds, injecting liquidity into their economies, until jobs return
Nayan Chanda
October 9, 2012
Change in China Hits US Purse
Chinese workers seek wage hikes and shrink US pocketbooks
Jon Hilsenrath, Laurie Burkitt, Elizabeth Holmes
June 22, 2011
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