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"Engineering a successful transition out of deflation is one of the most challenging aspects of monetary policy, but the Bank of Japan just might be able to do it this time."
Do the outlooks for the Japanese and European economies provide the basis for either the Japanese yen or the euro to replace the US dollar any time soon as the world's leading international reserve currency?
AEI Iran scholar Ali Alfoneh takes an in-depth look at Suleimani's secret network of military commanders.
Iran is using soft-power tactics that come from economic or cultural means to combat U.S. influence and win over the minds of the people in Afghanistan.
Despite reports of healthy economic growth in the most recent quarter, the surge in oil prices has renewed fears that a weakening economy may greet whichever candidate wins the election. Less than a week before the presidential election, economic policy experts at this AEI breakfast will discuss their respective current...
Despite this support, renewable electricity has only a small share of the market, and ongoing developments in the market for competitive fuels—in particular, the prospect of declining prices for natural gas—make it likely that renewable electricity will continue to face severe constraints in terms of competitiveness for many years to come.
With the U.S. government deficit hovering around a trillion and a half dollars, our nation's creditworthiness is coming under increased scrutiny.





