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Economy and Globalization

Global Economy
U.S. Dollar Decline as a National Strategy?
By Barry Eichengreen  
Is relying on a weak dollar really a promising economic strategy? Why would it not work as advertised?
Global Economy
U.S. Futures and Out-of-Control Deficits
By Barry Eichengreen  
Does the United States have to worry about a currency crash, just as the United Kingdom experienced in 1956?
Global Economy
The Euro Crisis and Germany’s Leadership Role
By Thanos Skouras  
How can Germany lead the way towards a federal Europe?
Global Economy
Imagining a Post-Dollar World
By H.W. Brands  
Are the dollar's days as the global reserve currency numbered?
Global Economy
Financial Markets as the New WMDs
By Edward Goldberg  
Why do armies and weapons pale in comparison to the financial markets as threats to a country’s sovereignty?
Global Society
Who Was the Richest Person Ever?
By Branko Milanovic  
Marcus Crassus, John D. Rockefeller, Carlos Slim, Mikhail Khodorovsky — who's the richest of them all?
Global Economy
The Case for Eurobonds
By John Bruton  
Could eurobonds fill the gap left by the loss of confidence in government bonds generally?
Global Economy
Who Really Gains from the Euro?
By Alfred Steinherr  
How has the euro crisis turned the potential benefits of the euro for the South into a substantial loss for everybody?
Global Markets
U.S. Stock Market Dominance: The World's Biggest Anachronism?
By The Globalist  
How much of the value of the global stock market is accounted for by the United States?
Global Labor
A Brief History of Cheap Labor
By Sanjeev Sanyal  
How was cheap labor key to turning Britain, Germany and the United States into industrial powers?



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