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Financial markets have greeted the election of Greece’s new far-left government in predictable fashion. But, though the Syriza party’s victory sent Greek equities and...
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Financial markets have greeted the election of Greece’s new far-left government in predictable fashion. But, though the Syriza party’s victory sent Greek equities and...
The issue of rising income inequality loomed large at this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos. As is well known, the United States’ economy...
Although the European Central Bank has launched a larger-than-expected program of quantitative easing (QE), even its advocates fear that it may not be enough...
What a difference two months make. When the Republican Party scored strong gains in last November’s US congressional elections, the universally accepted explanation was...
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the second pick for his “book club.”: The Better Angels of Our Nature, by Steve Pinker. Zuckerberg...
With Western economic sanctions against Russia, Iran, and Cuba in the news, it is a good time to take stock of the debate on...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vigorous foreign policy in the seven months since he took office has surprised observers. After inviting the leaders of...
– The Nobel laureate economist Paul Krugman once quipped that “Canada is essentially closer to the United States than it is to itself.” After all, most...
Originally published by The Jewish Press Earlier this month there was a corporate-sponsored event at Harvard University which included a panel advocating the virtues...
– Oil prices have plummeted 40% since June – good news for oil-importing countries, but bad news for Russia, Venezuela, Nigeria, and other oil...