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PRINCETON – In April 2010, the International Monetary Fund’s World Economic Outlook offered an optimistic assessment of the g…
HONG KONG – Too often, debate about the relationship between the state and the market casts them as opposing forces locked in…
STANFORD – The recent controversy over errors in a 2010 paper by the economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff is a sad c…
NEW YORK – China’s successful transformation from a middle-income country to a modern, high-income country will depend largel…
DAKAR – In recent years, China and Africa have formed one of the modern era’s most successful economic and trade partnerships…
LONDON – The doctrine of imposing present pain for future benefit has a long history – stretching all the way back to Adam Sm…
NEWPORT BEACH – Some two years into Egypt’s grass-roots revolution, the country’s economy is in a worrisome downward spiral. …
CAMBRIDGE – Several of my Harvard University colleagues have recently been casualties in the crossfire between fiscal “auster…
MILAN – In a recent set of studies, Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff used a vast array of historical data to show that the …
CANBERRA – The brouhaha over Carmen Reinhart’s and Kenneth Rogoff’s article “Growth in a Time of Debt” may be the most conspi…
PRINCETON – Recently, physicists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) – the world’s most powerful…
BRUSSELS – China’s recent elevation of its claim to the D…
WASHINGTON, DC – Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s preferred successor, Esfandiar Rahim M…
DENVER – As Russian and American diplomats prepare for a Syrian peace conference, the Middle Ea…
NEW DELHI – A half-century after the Sino-Indian War of 1962, the border between China and Indi…
PARIS – The demise of the Roman Empire resulted from a combination of strategic overreach and e…
ROME – For more than a decade, Asia’s economies have been on the move – and so have its people.…
BOSTON – If we want to understand what drove the Boston M…
PARIS – Today, roughly one-quarter of the world’s population lives in conflict-affected and fra…
MADRID – This month, an independent review panel is expec…

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