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New Issue of International Affairs Forum: Europe and the EU; Addressing Climate Change |
Read the latest issue of International Affairs Forum where experts from around the world, includi...
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Monetary Policy in the United States and the ECB: The Institutional Context and Recent Policy Issues |
Comparative analysis of monetary policies in the EU and U.S. By Dr. Stephen Williamson. (08/01/2009)
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The Yuan Standard; Internationalization and Impending Inclusion in SDRs |
Paper explores internationalization of the Yuan and its impending inclusion in Special Drawing Rights. By Alex Davis. (07/14/2015)
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How to Deal with the Chinese Exchange Rate |
How should the U.S. effectively deal with the Chinese exchange rate? By Dr. David A. Phillips. (08/13/2012)
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The Forum - Summer 2012 Issue - China |
In our latest issue of The Forum, experts discuss China's ambitions and worldview, security policy, and exchange rate issue. (06/28/2012)
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IA Forum Interview: Dr. Joseph E. Gagnon |
IA Forum discusses policies of the Fed and ECB as they look to address complexities of economic recovery with Dr. Joseph E. Gagnon, Peterson Institute of International Economics. (07/28/2011)
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IA Forum Interview: Dr. Laurence J. Kotlikoff |
IA Forum discusses central bank issues and the economic recovery with Dr. Laurence J. Kotlikoff. (07/28/2011)
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Not Your Mother’s Central Bank |
An analysis of the Fed and ECB along with TARP and QE. Have Central Bank principles been lost? By George A. Pieler & Jens F. Laurson. (07/24/2011)
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IA-Forum Interview: Dr. Viral V. Acharya |
Dr. Viral V. Acharya (New York Univ.) discusses monetary policies of the ECB and Fed toward addressing the financial crisis and economic recovery. (07/06/2011)
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Are 'Systemically Important' Institutions Too Big To Fail? |
Authors argue institutionalizing TARP won't make financial firms more secure. By George Pieler and Jens F. Laurson. (first published in Forbes, 05/25/2011)
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European sovereign debt crisis wake up call for US? |
Author argues that the US should look at Europe to avoid an economic disaster. By Andy Langenkamp. (02/25/2011)
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The Dollar and the Deficits |
The global economic crisis has revealed the folly of large U.S. budget and trade deficits, as well as of the strong dollar that makes them possible. If it is serious about recovery, the United States ...
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Complexity and Collapse |
Imperial collapse may come much more suddenly than many historians imagine. A combination of fiscal deficits and military overstretch suggests that the United States may be the next empire on the prec...
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Gorbachev and the End of the Cold War |
The Soviet establish made a mistake to discount the role of economic power and soft power in its policies.
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The Yuan Underrated, China Overrated |
America is driven by innovation. China, running like a madman, still lags far behind on this issue and relies more heavily on industry and agriculture. China needs to change, in order to let its peop...
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IMF Vows to Have Say on Currencies |
The IMF commits to playing a more active role in the currencies as it relates to global economic growth (09-28-2009 by Krishna Guha).
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IMF Says World Economy Stabilizing |
The IMF issues an encouraging, yet cautious, prediction for the global economic recovery. Although praising the macroeconomic and stimulus efforts, the Fund maintains that the financial sector is not ...
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A Global Recovery Needs A Global Response |
It is time to begin the restructuring of our global economic and financial system, in ways that ensure that the fruits of prosperity are more widely shared and that the system is more stable. By Josep...
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How Economists Can Misunderstand The Crisis |
Argues that Paul Krugman's account of today's crisis draws an unwarranted parallel with the Great Depression. By Niall Ferguson (Financial Times, 05/29/2009)
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To Recover, We Must Abide By Classical Principles |
Author argues that classical economics- not its modern counterpart- offers the best route out of the current financial crisis. By David Ranson (Real Clear Markets, 04/28/2009)
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Rescuing Russia From Collapse |
Economists Sergei Guriev and Aleh Tsyvinski argue that, with the exception of a few mistakes, the Kremlin has thus far pursued reasonable and effective policies to prevent economic and political colla...
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Milton Friedman, Free Markets Theorist, Dies at 94 |
Obituary looks at the impact the late Milton Friedman had in forming modern-day economic policy throughout the world, as well as how his libertarian legacy lives on today. (NY Times, 11/16/06)
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If Italy thinks the unthinkable about the eurozone |
"What if a government decided to leave the European Monetary Union and abandon the Euro? A realistic question, and yet nobody dares to ask." Article analyzes what would happen if Italy were to conside...
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Good Reasons for Taxes |
Article argues for the importance of taxes and discusses the implications tax cuts have for the American national debt. (by Diane Lim Rogers, Brookings Institution, 4/16/2006)
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Economic Policy Institute |
An economic policy thinktank which advocates a fair and sustainable economy, with a focus on the living standards of working people.
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China acts to rein in its surging economy |
Author looks at the recent trends in Chinese monetary anf fiscal policy, and what effects these have on the global economy as a whole. By Keith Bradsher (IHT, 04/28/06)
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As Hu heads to U.S., China eases currency rules |
Author writes that as China's top leader heads to Washington D.C., the country's moves to ease its currency regulations is more due to economic concerns at home than American pressure. By Richard Latk...
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China forex reserves become the world's biggest |
China has just become the world's largest forex reserve holder, with drastic implications in the future for bond markets. (Reuters as seen on China Daily, 3/28/06)
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What ECB Has to Do to Lift Sluggish Eurozone |
Discusses the ECB's plan for growing oil prices, inflation, and various other economic problems. By Desmond Lachman. (AEI 8/10/05)
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