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SHANGHAI – When you think about centers of technological innovation, Silicon Valley, Seattle, and Seoul are probably the firs…
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CAMBRIDGE – When the stakes are high, it is no surprise that battling political opponents use whatever support they can garne…
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LONDON – Since the 1970’s, economists have warned that a monetary union could not be sustained without a fiscal union. But th…
BRUSSELS – The most visible symptom of the crisis in the eurozone has been the high and variable risk premiums that its perip…
"Germany's Choice" by George SorosFRANKFURT – The euro crisis has already transformed the European Union from a voluntary ass…
SEATTLE – Even in good financial times, development aid budgets are hardly overflowing. Government leaders and donors must ma…
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MADRID – This month, an independent review panel is expec…
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WASHINGTON, DC – The rocket strikes that a militant Islamist group recently fired from the Egyp…
PRINCETON – When Radosław Sikorski, Poland’s foreign minister, went to Ukraine for talks last m…

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The Flawed Origins of Expansionary Austerity
Sid Knight: To the extent that your proposed exculpation of R-R and Ferguson succeeds at all, it does so by showing that academic debates are so vicious because the stakes are so low. Your take-down of A-A d…
On Whose Research is the Case for Austerity Mistakenly Based?
Tom Whelan: The ratio of government debt to GDP seems to be the wrong metric for analyzing the effects of government debt levels on future economic growth for much the same reason that increases government spend…