Vol. 22 No. 1, January 2008
Index
- Kohn's steady hand.
- Lame duck blues.
- The subprime blame game.
- Greed, hypocrisy, and folly: the crux of the subprime fiasco.
- The International Economy celebrates twenty years.
- The four horsemen of subprime stupidity.
- Slaying the inflationary dragon: TIE's exclusive interview with Bundesbank President Axel Weber.
- Don't bet on decoupling: why a U.S. slowdown is bad news for Europe.
- Defining the financial safety net: two dozen experts weigh in.
- The new power brokers: the big four who run the new global economy.
- Big bucks for global warming: the scientific debate seems to be over. Discussion of costs is just beginning.
- Rich man, poor man: the emerging codependence between today's developed and developing worlds.
- The politics of sovereign wealth: global financial markets enter a new era.
- Sovereign wealth alarm: will the big sovereign wealth fund surge lead to European protectionism?
- Sovereign wealth fund tease: now Latin America is considering getting into the game.
- The post-subprime regulation scramble: the regulators and market players pick up the pieces.
- Bully for Africa: but are there risks to the new commodities craze?
- China risk rising: a glass-is-half-empty scenario.
- Fading Baltic miracle: a dangerous dependence on the property bubble.
- China's economic boom goes on.
- Fear and hope rise with China's stocks.
- On China's corporate growth.
- On China's exports.
- On China's oil consumption.
- On Chinese IPOs.
- On multi-billion dollar valuations in China.
- On oil consumption by China and India.
- A workers' manifesto for China.
- On billionaires in China.
- On China as a growth market for multinationals.