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Articles from The International Economy (September 22, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
Advising the candidates: who advises the 2008 presidential candidates on economic policy? Novak, Robert D. 2332
Blinder baloney: today's scare talk of jobs outsourcing is grossly exaggerated. Dickens, William T.; Rose, Stephen J. 3753
Celebrating 20 years of The International Economy. 2782
Central banking dermatologists. Posen, Adam S. 1193
China's yuan decision: the economic costs of the inflexible exchange rate now outweigh its benefits. Lo, Chi 1800
Germany fires back: and who does Adam Posen think he is, anyway? Engelen, Klaus C. 4549
Global warming losers: why developing world agriculture stands to suffer big time. Cline, William R. 1878
IIF at 25: TIE sat down with the Institute of International Finance's Charles Dallara to discuss the future of the global financial system. Dallara, Charles Interview 2477
Just the facts: TIE's executive news service. Rees, Matthew 1057
Mervyn Lamont. 283
New China worries: the Chinese military is snapping up the latest in cutting-edge Western technology. Is that good? Segal, Adam 1458
Passing of a friend. 78
Schwab on trade: in an exclusive interview, America's chief trade negotiator assesses the world. Schwab, Susan C. 4115
Summers speaks: in an exclusive interview, the Harvard professor takes on the subprime crisis, moral hazard, and Alan Greenspan's inflation forecast. Summers, Lawrence H. Interview 4091
The coming triple-digit oil prices: most think tanks and government experts predict a price decline in coming decades. They're dead wrong. Verleger, Philip K., Jr. 2463
The credit crisis is not over: the anatomy of a financial unravelling. Malmgren, Harald B. 1938
The Fed dances. 341
The great China challenge: America's G7 deputy makes the case that when China succeeds, America succeeds. McCormick, David H. 1851
The Greenspan years. Smick, David M. 1437
Twenty years after black Monday: is the world better or worse prepared to handle financial crises? TIE asked the three key former U.S. officials who managed the 1987 stock market crash--E. Gerald Corrigan, David Ruder, and Manuel Johnson. 3177
USTR time spent. 151

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