Tag Archives: economics

Globalist Interview with Alan Greenspan: Should Jobs Matter in the U.S. Trade Debate?

Can the United States really rely on trade and exports to create jobs?

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The Globalist’s Top Ten Features on China

What are The Globalist’s most thought-provoking essays about China?

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The Common Sense Revolution

What would happen if the organized inaneness so engrained in the United States’ economic and political fabric were removed?

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The Globalist’s Top Books on China

What are the ten most intriguing books on China published in the last decade?

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Forging a New Regional Architecture for Asia

Will Asia’s growing economic independence lead to conflict with the West?

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Bottling Up Mr. GINI — Or: Italy’s Wicked Statistician(s)

What does the “GINI” in the standard measurement for income inequality really stand for?

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Wanted: Another Scorecard for U.S. Trade

Do traditional trade statistics tell the whole story of global U.S. trade?

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Creative Capital: The Key to Prosperity

Why is the United States no longer the preferred destination for the world's talent?

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The U.S. and China — The Global Economy’s Odd Couple

Why is the income gap in the United States and China so wide?

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Are Trade Deficits Good for the U.S. Economy?

Does the U.S. economy grow faster in years with a high trade deficit?

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