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– China was hardly lacking in policy pronouncements in the final months of 2013. From the 60-point reform program issued by the Central...
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– China was hardly lacking in policy pronouncements in the final months of 2013. From the 60-point reform program issued by the Central...
– Some ideas are intuitive. Others sound so obvious after they are expressed that it is hard to deny their truth. They are powerful,...
– Now that Janet Yellen is to be Chair of the US Federal Reserve Board, attention has turned to the candidate to succeed her...
– A French business magazine recently ranked IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde the most internationally influential French person alive – well ahead of President François Hollande....
– It has been three years since the outbreak of the euro crisis, and only an inveterate optimist would say that the worst is...
– It is often difficult to understand how countries that are dealt a pretty good economic hand can end up making a major mess...
– History will be the ultimate judge, but there is good reason to believe that China’s recently completed Third Plenum will come to...
– Recently, newspaper headlines declared that Greece would have a balanced budget for 2013 as a whole. The news came as quite a shock:...
– Economists often compare similar economies to isolate the impact of a particular difference. This approach provides a compelling picture of the role...
– Since 1976, the US dollar’s role as an international currency has been slowly waning. International use of the dollar to hold foreign-exchange reserves,...