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One Recession or Many? Double-Dip Downturns in Europe. Jeffrey Frankel, July 19, 2013, Opinion. "The recent release of a revised set of GDP statistics by Britain’s Office for…
Here are ways to make agriculture Africa's best economic alternative. Calestous Juma, July 19, 2013, Article. "Recently, Professor Calestous Juma, Faculty Chair of Harvard Kennedy…
Pseudo-flexible exchange-rate regimes. Laura Alfaro, July 15, 2013, Paper. "According to the IMF, last decade saw a number of countries actively managing their exchange rates. Is…
Martin Feldstein interviews Paul Volcker about Monetary Policy. Martin Feldstein, July 10, 2013, Video. "Martin Feldstein interviewed Paul Volcker on July 10, 2013 regarding The…
An end to austerity will not boost Europe. Martin Feldstein, July 9, 2013, Opinion. "The eurozone periphery is on a risky path to end fiscal austerity and accept larger budget…
Debating the Responsibility of Capitalism in Historical and Global Perspective. Geoffery G. Jones, July 8, 2013, Paper. "This working paper examines the evolution of concepts of…
Does Debt Matter? Jeffrey Frankel, July 4, 2013, Opinion. "“Does Debt Matter?” is the question posed by The International Economy to 20 commentators: “The recent scrutiny of the…
The Fed Should Start to 'Taper' Now. Martin Feldstein, July 2, 2013, Opinion. "The Federal Reserve should begin now to end its program of long-term asset purchases. It should not…
Tax shelters and the theory of the firm. Oliver Hart, July 2, 2013, Paper. "Evaluations of economic substance often depend on an assessment of whether a particular party’s income…
Can the Eurozone Survive? Dante Roscini, September 20, 2012, Case. "The sovereign debt crisis that took Greece by storm in 2010 began to spread to other European markets. Within a…