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Freedom and Corruption

Do the data suggest that there is any stable relationship between democracy and corruption?

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Middle Class and Globalization: A Historical Perspective (Part II)

Is the United States getting serious about reinvigorating its middle class?

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Middle Class and Globalization: A Big Power Comparison (Part I)

Which nation stands to lose the most compared to its own expectations, projected path and historic experiences?

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Is the U.S. Middle Class at a Turning Point?

Is the United States prepared for economically stressful times?

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Sovereign Debt: Reality Finally Hits “Rich” Countries

How is the financial crisis of 2008/09 different from previous crises?

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Spain — A Country Built on Sand?

Is Spain’s economy really as frail as its detractors would have us believe?

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Introducing the APEs: Anglo-Protestant Economies

If running a big deficit for two years in times of great distress can be considered a mortal sin, what about the United States and the UK?

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PIGS Vs. APEs: Living on an Animal Farm

How would you feel if one day you woke up and discovered that you were a PIG?

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Emerging Markets: The End of an Artificial Category?

Are emerging markets the new leaders of economic growth?

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Systemic Failure: Lessons from the World of Trade for the World of Finance

Why have the trade and finance systems performed so differently in the financial crisis?

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