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– The European Central Bank is moving, hesitantly but ineluctably, toward quantitative easing. The threat of deflation – and the ineffectiveness of its previous...
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– The European Central Bank is moving, hesitantly but ineluctably, toward quantitative easing. The threat of deflation – and the ineffectiveness of its previous...
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– Human beings have always lived in groups, and their individual lives have invariably depended on group decisions. But the challenges of group choice...
– Germany’s reunification, nearly 25 years ago, once again placed at the heart of Europe a large power whose location, economic potential, and, yes,...
– ISRAELIS ARE fed up with Binyamin Netanyahu. They are fed up with the government. They are fed up with all political parties. They...
– The recent decision by the Bank of Japan to increase the scope of its quantitative easing is a signal that another round of currency wars...
– Do British voters hate foreigners, or merely freeloaders? That is essentially the question British Prime Minister David Cameron posed in his long-awaited speech on...
– In California, residential consumers are being fined for wasting water. The goal is to combat a severe drought by reducing residential consumption by...
– THE PRESIDENT of Israel was aghast. Ruvi Rivlin, who was recently elected to the high but largely ceremonial post, is far from being...
– The last few decades of globalization and innovation have resulted in the most rapid progress that the world has ever known. Poverty has...