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Global Economic Viewpoint
Offer readers a perspective from Nobel Prize-winning economists who shape the financial systems in the world's leading economies. Contributors have included policy analysts, established business leaders and visionaries such as Phil Angelides, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Gordon G. Chang, Narayana Murthy, Lawrence H. Summers and George Yeo among others. Also available in Spanish.
Global Economic Viewpoint Samples
China Has Become the World's Second-Largest Economy, While Opportunity in America Is Shrinking
An Interview with Nobel Laureate Michael Spence. Michael Spence is chairman of the independent Commission on Growth and Development associated with the World Bank.
Rebalancing the World Economy After the Recession
If the U.S. revives consumption and China revives exports, nothing will change.
China's Workers Are Stirring: 'Enough Is Enough'
Han Dongfang has been an advocate for workers' rights in China for two decades. HONG KONG -- After 30 years of reform and spectacular economic growth, the cracks are beginning to show. Of course, strikes and worker protests are nothing new in China.
CARDOSO: ECONOMIC WEIGHT OF BRAZIL, CHINA AND INDIA CAN MITIGATE GLOBAL CRISIS
Fernando Henrique Cardoso is the former president of Brazil.
PAUL SAMUELSON: DON'T EXPECT RECOVERY BEFORE 2012 -- WITH 8 percent INFLATION
Paul Samuelson, 93, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1970 and is professor emeritus at MIT. Nathan Gardels: You have outlived Milton Friedman, who died in 2006. Paul Samuelson: You are right. I became a centrist early on.
ROBERT ENGLE: MARKET VOLATILITY HIGHEST SINCE HOOVER-FDR TRANSITION IN DEPRESSION ERA
Robert Engle, awarded the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2003 for his study of market volatility, currently teaches at the Stern School of Business at New York University.
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