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The Motley Fool March 25, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Google Needs to Leave Washington When a private company plays a vital role in international politics, things have gone too far. |
The Motley Fool March 19, 2010 David Lee Smith |
Why the U.S. Won't Leave Iraq Without Iran on board, a U.S. presence is needed to maintain balance in the Mideast and also help big oil work in peace. |
Finance & Development March 2010 Jeremy Clift |
Prize or Penalty Sports events like the soccer World Cup stimulate trade around the world and spotlight the host country. |
Finance & Development March 2010 Rose & Spiegel |
The Olympic Trade Effect Countries that bid for the Olympics are sending a signal that they are ready to open up trade. |
Finance & Development March 2010 Henn & McDonald |
Avoiding Protectionism So far the world has resisted widespread resort to trade measures, but the hardest part may be yet to come. |
Finance & Development March 2010 Berkmen et al. |
Differential Impact There's a reason why some countries were hit harder than others during the global crisis. |
Finance & Development March 2010 Bui & Bayoumi |
Their Cup Spilleth Over The U.S. and U.K. financial market crises had a spillover effect on the rest of the world, which explains the synchronized global slowdown. |
Finance & Development March 2010 Khamis & Senhadji |
Learning from the Past Countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council confronted the global financial crisis from a position of strength. |
BusinessWeek March 11, 2010 Peter Coy |
Greece's Weakness Is Its Strength Prime Minister Papandreou has used his country's fragile state to his advantage in negotiations with the EU. |
BusinessWeek March 11, 2010 Charlie Rose |
The Papandreou Offensive Prime Minister George Papandreou on the dangers of not saving Greece. |
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