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The Silent Revolution Inside the IMF

The global balance of economic power is changing — and the IMF is changing right along with it.

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America’s 1% Vs. the Globe’s 1.3 Billion

Do the world’s poorest 1.3 billion people earn more income than the richest 1% of Americans?

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Financial Reform With Real Teeth

What are the potential costs if Wall Street is successful in weakening the Dodd-Frank financial regulations?

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The Real Winners and Losers of Globalization

Globalization has radically changed global income dynamics. So who has won and who has lost?

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Rethinking American Capitalism

Can the United States transform its consumption- and credit-based economy to one based on investment and saving?

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Can American History Save the Euro?

Can the eurozone successfully model its monetary and fiscal community on the U.S. political regime of the 19th century?

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Natural Resources, Natural Corruption?

How can transparency help end the fleecing of resource-rich countries by their corrupt leaders?

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Ten Steps to Run the Economy as if the Future Matters

What policies should governments focus on to ensure that future generations live at least well as the current generation?

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Global Citizens and the Global Economy

How can global citizens and international institutions create the conditions for inclusive and sustainable economic growth?

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Should We Expect Multinationals to Be Loyal?

Why would a European CEO be “shunned” if he moved much of his production to China?

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