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In the 25 years before the Great Recession of 2008-2009, the United States experienced two brief, mild recessions and two strong, long expansions. Globally,...
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In the 25 years before the Great Recession of 2008-2009, the United States experienced two brief, mild recessions and two strong, long expansions. Globally,...
Two society hostesses are rivals. Both guard their social standing jealously – and may even punish a guest who attends the other’s party by...
/By Erik S. Reinert and Jomo Kwame Sundaram/ Despite ongoing efforts to catalyze global development cooperation, there have been significant obstacles to progress...
One of the major challenges facing the European economy is the lack of liquidity in its capital markets. Since the 2008 global financial crisis,...
Ernst & Young approved of Lehman's accounting for financing, allowed it to keep billions off its balance sheets and stood by while management made...
In the alphabet soup of institutions involved in the regulation of global financial markets, the FMLC – the Financial Markets Law Committee – is...
After a double-dip recession and an extended period of stagnation, the eurozone is finally seeing green shoots of recovery. Consumer confidence is rising. Retail...
The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank are poised to hold their annual meetings, but the big news in global economic governance will...
Economic growth has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty and improved the lives of many more over the last half-century. Yet...
If we compare the gross domestic product to the number of inhabitants and take a look at GDP per capita, the industrialized states are...