WASHINGTON, DC – The eurozone crisis unfolded primarily as a sovereign-debt crisis mostly on its southern periphery, with int…
CAMBRIDGE – Jim Yong Kim’s appointment as World Bank president may have been predictable, given the long-standing tradition t…
BANGKOK – Uncertainty and volatility have quickly become the “new normal” of the global economy. For several reasons, this tu…
ATHENS – Renewed turbulence in the eurozone bond market underlines the need to reappraise the policies now being pursued in o…
CHICAGO – Poor Ben Bernanke! As Chairman of the United States Federal Reserve Board, he has gone further than any other centr…
BRUSSELS – A few months ago, 25 of the 27 members of the European Union solemnly signed a treaty that committed them to enshr…
BERKELEY – The United States now has the highest statutory corporate-income tax rate among developed countries. Even after va…
ROME – The Basel Accords – meant to protect depositors and the public in general from bad banking practices – exacerbated the…
CAMBRIDGE – One of the most notable macroeconomic developments in recent years has been the sharp drop in China’s current-acc…
NEW DELHI – On her recent trip to China, Bangladesh, and …
PARIS – For better or worse, Europe is now engaged in an insurrection against the fiscal pact c…
DENVER – A senior Russian diplomat, in contrasting North Korea and Iran, once said to me: “The …
NAIROBI – In Kenya, there is a running gag that sums up how far away the Turkana people live fr…
NEW YORK – The 2008 financial crisis marked the end of the global order as we knew it. In advan…
SHANGHAI – Everyone’s eyes on are Asia’s rise. China, once dismissed as poor and backward, is n…
CLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA – Political scandals sometimes perf…
PARIS – France no longer claims center stage in world history, but it remains influential beyon…
CAMBRIDGE – While the presidential primary elections in the United States are not over, Mitt Ro…

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The Smartest Ways to Save the World
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The Smartest Ways to Save the World
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