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– In economic policy, as in most other areas, actions speak louder than words. By cutting its benchmark policy interest rates, the People’s...
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– In economic policy, as in most other areas, actions speak louder than words. By cutting its benchmark policy interest rates, the People’s...
– IN ITS long and checkered history, Jerusalem has been occupied by dozens of conquerors. Babylonians and Persians, Greeks and Romans, Mamluks and Turks,...
– The United States and Europe have grossly overreacted to a few isolated cases of the Ebola virus within their borders. These panicked responses...
– Economic growth, as we learned long ago from the works of economists like MIT’s Robert M. Solow, is largely driven by learning and innovation,...
– Economic news is grim all around the world. This year’s output growth has been disappointing, and the International Monetary Fund expectsonly a slight improvement...
– Discussions in Beijing between US President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping – the leaders of the world’s two largest carbon-emitting countries...
– KAFR KANNA, a village near Nazareth, is probably the place where Jesus – according to the New Testament – turned water into wine....
– Insecurity is haunting Ukraine – and not just geopolitical insecurity, but economic insecurity as well. Output is in freefall. The country’s external deficit...
– The Ebola crisis reminds us, once again, of the downside of globalization. Not only good things – like principles of social justice and...
– What a difference 25 years can make. In 1989, Central and Eastern Europe embarked upon a historic transformation, from authoritarian communism to democratic...