Tag Archives: Brazil

Will There Be a “Silver Bullet” for the U.S. Economy?

Is the United States reducing its odds of discovering the next technological and economic game-changer?

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The Way Out of Greece’s Insolvency — And Into Europe’s Future

How will building up Greece’s capital base provide a long-term solution to the country’s fiscal woes?

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The Post-Crisis Global Economy: This Time, It’s Different

How have relations between economic powers changed since the financial crisis struck in 2008?

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The Networking of U.S. Foreign Policy: The Importance of Europe

Why is the U.S.-EU relationship by far the most important bilateral partnership in the world?

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From “Made in the USA” to “Made in China”

Why will Western economies have to wage an increasingly intense competition with the rest of the world for resources and capital?

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Gordon Brown Vs. Larry Summers: Battle of Global Economic Titans

Is Gordon Brown a credible candidate to lead the IMF in the future?

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Brazil’s Potential in the Rousseff Era

Is Brazil’s recent success sustainable over the coming decade?

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A (Very) Brief History of Corruption

What trends in the prevalence of corruption has the world experienced in recent years?

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The End of the Renminbi Regime

What should China do to maintain its rapid economic growth in this decade?

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The Seven Global Economic Spheres of 2020

What will the world’s economic landscape look like in 2020?

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