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Chinese Economists Zero in on Crises. Graham Allison, Lawrence Summers, July 30, 2014, Opinion. "When the global recession hit in 2008, few nations were spared the devastating…
Larry Summers: The Economy Hasn't Grown Rapidly "in a Financially Sustainable Way" for a Long Time. Lawrence Summers, July 23, 2014, Opinion. "Larry Summers is the Charles W.…
Debt Redemption, Reserve Accumulation, and Exchange Rate Regimes. Laura Alfaro, August 2015, Paper. "Foreign participation in local-currency bond markets in emerging…
Are Corporate Taxes Driving Jobs Overseas? Kenneth Rogoff, May 7, 2014, Audio. "Corporate mergers and takeovers have reached their highest levels since 2007, driven in part by…
The Role of the Corporation in Society: An Alternative View and Opportunities for Future Research. George Serafeim, May 5, 2014, Paper. "A long-standing ideology in business…
A weaker Euro for a stronger Europe. Martin Feldstein, May 2, 2014, Opinion. "Despite the recent upturn in some of its member countries, the eurozone’s economy remains in the…
Secular Stagnation? The Future Challenge for Economic Policy. Lawrence Summers, November 2014, Video. "Five years after the financial collapse, unemployment remains very high…
Growing Pains: Challenges for a Rising China. Elizabeth J. Perry, April 2014, Paper. "The accumulative achievements of China’s ongoing socioeconomic reforms are by most measures…
Why the ECB Should Buy American. Jeffrey Frankel, March 13, 2014, Opinion. "The European Central Bank needs to ease monetary policy further. Eurozone-wide inflation, at 0.8%, is…
Handbook of International Economics. Gita Gopinath, Elhanan Helpman, Kenneth Rogoff, February 22, 2014, Book. "Increasing returns, imperfect competition and the positive theory of…