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Panelists at this seminar will discuss whether the euro can really challenge the dollar’s preeminent role.
On the subprime mortgage bust.
Paul Wolfowitz assumes the presidency of the World Bank on June 1 amid great speculation about his vision for the institution and considerable public debate about its broader purpose and future.
What priorities should Wolfowitz set during his tenure at the World Bank, and what lessons can he draw...
Economic theory suggests that an increase in the global labor to capital ratio would result in a less favorable environment for Japanese labor and abetter environment for Japanese capital.
In the months leading up to the war with Iraq, the Federal Reserve warned that heightened "geopolitical risk" could harm the economy. Last week, President George W. Bush announced the end of combat operations in Iraq. Now that geopolitical risk is a smaller factor, can the economy return to...
Economists assess President-elect Barack Obama's fiscal stimulus proposals.
It would be a crying shame if Latin America turned up this opportunity to adopt a more outward looking growth strategy, which has served so many other emerging economies so well.
It's the first rule of Canadian economics: when the U.S. catches cold, Canada gets pneumonia. What if the rule no longer applies?



