Vol. 22 No. 2, March - March 2008
Index
- Paulson's GOP headache.
- Japan's silver lining.
- The ECB's Ackermann weather vane.
- King of Fed rate cuts (sort of).
- The dollar issue.
- It's not just about the money.
- A call for an "Asian Plaza": introducing an action plan for a new "G5"--China, Saudi Arabia, Euroland, Japan, and the United States.
- The dollar will fall further: unless Europe and others take steps to stimulate domestic demand.
- Reflections on currency regimes: the uncertainty of the dollar's future role.
- The next great global currency: TIE asked some of the world's key experts: "ten years from now, what will be the next great global currency?".
- The next President and the dollar.
- Will the dollar go the way of the pound? An important economic historian sets the parameters.
- The oil-dollar link: the Fed, hedge funds, and why oil could hit $150 a barrel.
- Goodbye to the dollar? But timing is everything.
- The dollar problem: time for East Asia to expand aggregate demand.
- Who is responsible for emerging market inflation improvements?
- Are markets rational? an interview with Roman Frydman, whose book with Michael D. Goldberg, Imperfect Knowledge Economics: Exchange Rates and Risk, was recently published by Princeton University Press.
- In praise of foreign investment: best practices for the sovereign wealth funds.
- Purchasing power of the U.S. dollar and renminbi: move over, burgernomics. Here's a real shopping basket.
- "Devaluationist Bunk".
- On the dollar as a reserve currency.
- On the dollar.
- On the euro.
- "A global game explodes: currencies".
- Losing faith in the greenback.
- On global currency reserves.
- On the decline of the dollar as a reserve currency.
- On the decline of the dollar.
- On the value of the dollar.