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Articles from The International Economy (September 22, 2003)

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Title Author Type Words
China's lesson for the world: Beijing's take on combating deflationary woes. Pu, Younghao 1969
Greenspan on the griddle: Congress grills the Fed chairman and produces more heat than light. Who are these folks on Capitol Hill? Ullmann, Owen 1888
Howard Dean's Vermont legacy: TIE's co-executive editor, who has known the Democratic presidential candidate for years, offers the inside story. Hale, David 4098
In passing. Obituary 93
Iraq's currency solution: the importance of adding oil to the equation. Frankel, Jeffrey 2672
Japan's lesson for America: a comparison of deflationary woes. Koo, Richard C. 2058
King of threadneedle street: how Mervyn King reshaped the Bank of England. Coyle, Diane 1651
Long-term vs. short-term. Brief Article 271
Red sails in the sunset: the "sunset" tool with the Bush team's help is subverting the U.S. budget process. Auerbach, Alan J. 1230
Revisiting Sarbanes-Oxley: was the well-intentioned landmark legislation slapped together too quickly? Whalen, Christopher 1735
Saddam's quick cash to the rescue. Brief Article 95
Should G7 policy coordination be revived? Siebert, Horst 2345
The mixed blessing of a return to global growth. Posen, Adam S. 1368
The real challenge for Iraqi development: oil wealth could be a great help--or hindrance--to Iraq's development prospects. Birdsall, Nancy 2088
Who's the comeback kid? France, Germany, and Italy are struggling to recover. Who'll come out on top? Posen, Adam S. Cover Story 4709
Why sanctions (almost) never work: in the case of the late Idi Amin, they clearly helped drive him from power. Nurnberger, Ralph 647
Why the dollar is different: Europe, Japan, and China, unlike the United States, are all locked into export-driven policies dependent on U.S. markets and competitively cheaper currencies. That's why there are likely limits to dollar depreciation. Zoakos, Criton M. 3734
Will Europe suffer the Swiss Syndrome? Confronting anew the problems if the world moves into euros. Hudson, Michael 2020
You! Yes, you! Sit down and shut up! Brief Article 273

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