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The U.S. Overqualification Crisis

Why the United States is looking to Germany for answers on higher education.

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American Disingenuousness: Jack Lew Goes to Europe

Why is the U.S. Treasury Secretary urging Europe to adopt the same borrow-and-spend policies that got the United States into so much fiscal trouble?

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Can Income Inequality Destabilize the U.S. Economy?

What are the potential consequences of increasing income inequality in the world’s largest economy?

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Relaunching the European Convergence Machine

How can Europe achieve — and sustain — a post-crisis economic recovery?

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The Nordic Model and the European Crisis

Has Scandinavia’s emphasis on fairness and social cohesion made its economies more resilient to Europe’s crisis?

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Who Is America’s Top Job Creator?

Can you guess the identity of the person responsible for creating the most American jobs over the past 30 years?

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The Road to 2050 (Part I)

What major challenges will the global community face as it approaches mid-century?

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The New German Dialectic

Can Angela Merkel make the case for Germany to lead a deeper European integration process?

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Merkel’s European Message

Why must Germany step up its game if Europe is to survive its crisis?

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Bon Voyage, World Bank!

Why has the time come to move the World Bank out of the United States?

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