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The Perils of Premature Deindustrialization. Dani Rodrik, October 11, 2013, Opinion. "Most of today’s advanced economies became what they are by traveling the well-worn path of…
FERGUSON: I Want Paul Krugman To Admit That He Got His Euro Break-Up Call Dead Wrong. Niall Ferguson, October 8, 2013, Opinion. "It's an ill wind that blows no one any good. The…
The IMF’s Next Test. Gita Gopinath, October 1, 2013, Opinion. "In October, central bankers, policymakers, private-sector executives, academics, and representatives of civil-…
US Employment Deindustrialization: Insights from History and the International Experience. Robert Lawrence, October 2013, Paper. "International factors, such as the dramatic…
Trade and Inequality: From Theory to Estimation. Elhanan Helpman, February 12, 2014, Paper. "While neoclassical theory emphasizes the impact of trade on wage inequality between…
Safeguards and the Perils of Preferential Trade Agreements. Mark Wu, September 22, 2013, Paper. "The legal-economic implications of how WTO members apply an import-restricting…
Betting on the Tortoise in Japan. Jeffrey Frankel, September 12, 2013, Opinion. "In April 2014, Japan’s consumption-tax rate is set to rise from 5% to 8% in an effort to address…
Coordination and Crisis in Monetary Unions. Gita Gopinath, September 8, 2013, Paper. "We characterize fiscal and monetary policy in a monetary union with the potential for…
Are Emerging Markets Submerging? Kenneth Rogoff, September 2, 2013, Opinion. "With economic growth slowing significantly in many major middle-income countries and asset…
Patents, Monopoly Power, and the Pricing of Pharmaceuticals in Low-Income Nations. F. M. Scherer, September 2013, Paper. "This paper reviews the theory and historical developments…