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Asia Rising -- explores Asia's role in the world economy, the challenges faced from globalization, the quest for greater regional financial integration, the problem of lagging investment, and why East Asia performed so much better than Latin America. It also looks at the recovery of Japan and...
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Cracks in the System: World Economy Under Stress"" explores the rapidly changing institutional and policymaking landscape around a financial crisis that now threatens a deep and prolonged global recession. The lead article looks at how the world got into the mess and what to do about it, both...
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topic, starting with a major World Bank study and research coming out of Harvard University that urges less reliance on … unsentimental path of adding value and making money. Asian Development Bank's Haruhiko Kuroda sets out his vision for a new …
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, explored by William White, former chief economist at the Bank for International Settlements, and the longer-term impact of the …
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changes in the way banks do business could mean for the financial system. Two articles look at Islamic banking, which was put …
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Latin America: An End to Boom and Bust? covers prospects in that region, which has managed to sustain a decade of prosperity after a history of boom and bust cycles. In our cover story, Nicolás Eyzaguirre, Director of the IMF's Western Hemisphere Department, says Latin America has the potential...
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The Two Faces of Financial Globalization looks at the phenomenon of rising cross-border financial flows-credited with boosting growth in developing countries but also blamed for the emerging market crises of the late 1980s and 1990s. The lead article puts together a framework for analyzing...
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'Global Governance: Who's in Charge?' examines the challenges—financial, health, environmental, and trade—facing the international community in the 21st century and asks whether today';s system of global governance is equipped to cope with them. The lead article asserts that the system that...
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, and our Picture This feature gives a timeline of how the Bank of England’s policy rate has fallen to its lowest level in …
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Kaberuka, President of the African Development Bank, writes about how African policymakers can prepare to take advantage of a …
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