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Finance & Development March 2008 Wang & Bio-Tchane |
Africa's Burgeoning Ties with China Africa and China have been trading partners for centuries. But in recent years, the level and intensity of their relationship have increased dramatically.  |
Finance & Development March 2008 David T. Coe |
Jobs on Another Shore Outsourcing of service jobs to other countries could affect industrial countries' economies and attitudes toward globalization.  |
Finance & Development March 2008 Laura Wallace |
From the Editor With prices for oil, nickel, tin, corn, and wheat hitting record highs in recent months, it's time to ask just how long this boom will last and how economies will fare.  |
Finance & Development March 2008 Prakash Loungani |
People in Economics An interview with Stanford University's John Taylor, one of the most honored macroeconomists of our time.  |
Finance & Development March 2008 Lorcan Lyons |
Picture This The global energy system is on an increasingly unsustainable path. Stronger policies that encourage greater energy efficiency, as well as greater use of renewable energy and nuclear power, would make a major contribution.  |
Finance & Development March 2008 John Odling-Smee |
Book Reviews Global Imbalances and the Lessons of Bretton Woods, is the new book by Barry Eichengreen, a leader in the field of international monetary history. The theme of this compact and engrossing book is that history suggests that the current situation is unlikely to last for long.  |
Finance & Development March 2008 |
Country Focus South Africa is currently seeing its longest expansion, thanks in part to sound policies.  |
Finance & Development March 2008 Simon Johnson |
Straight Talk: Inside Risks When financial turmoil has major effects, credit derivatives provide useful early warnings for the macroeconomy.  |
The Motley Fool April 2, 2008 Anders Bylund |
Is the Nordic Cure Right for U.S. Markets? The Nordic model is now seen as a model for handling banking crises, in stark contrast to the interest-lowering campaign that sent Japan into an economic tailspin a few years later. Guess which model our government is following today?  |
InternetNews April 1, 2008 Paul Shread |
Technical Analysis: 89 Dow Points To Go The Dow is less than 1% from saying the economy will be just fine.  |
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