Vol. 22 No. 3, June 2008
Index
- Barack Obama and the price of oil.
- Surprised it's not higher.
- Globalization's future: insights from a key strategist.
- Awkward appearances.
- No picnic at the Bank of England.
- The great global horror show.
- Volcker-Reagan rerun.
- $200 oil! When oil was $35, he predicted a $60 per barrel price. Then he predicted $150. Why the price will now go higher.
- The dollar-oil link: would oil cost less if priced in euros?
- Paulson's hypocrisy: why U.S. policy should promote the delinking of oil currencies and the dollar.
- Reinventing energy: investing in promising new technologies.
- NAFTA's bad rap: it's sound bites and bumper stickers versus real facts and statistics.
- Should NAFTA be revisited? If you had to do it all over again, would you as President of the United States support NAFTA--the North American Free Trade Agreement--as implemented?
- The politics of globalization: lessons from history.
- The rise of the BRICs: and the new logic in international politics.
- Rising risk of a trade war with China: the emerging politics of green.
- The economics of climate change: and the vacuum in global leadership.
- Europe at the crossroads: reflections from one of the euro's principal architects.
- No hope in a storm: why Europe is unprepared for the next banking crisis.
- Denial, coverup, and the blaming of others: Germany's performance after the subprime collapse.
- Why banking crises happen: the role of bad accounting and moral hazard missteps.
- How high should China appreciate its currency? Lessons from 1970s Japan.
- The shifting sands of American competitiveness: the need for a U.S. strategy toward China.
- No time for retrenchment: why China should push ahead with financial liberalization.
- Walking a fine line: Beijing's policy shift to picking losers.
- The Japan story: a history of winners and losers.
- On oil consumption patterns.
- On oil prices.
- On per-capita oil consumption.
- On the economic impact of high oil prices.
- On the impact of high oil prices.
- On inflation in Asia.
- On inflation in Asia.
- On oil markets.
- On oil price increases.
- On the Fed and oil prices.
- On U.S. exports to China.
- On U.S. exports.
- Rod Hunter on trade.
- On Asia's role in global inflation.
- On inflation in China.
- On inflation in the Pacific Rim.
- On inflation, unemployment, and GDP growth.
- On inflation.
- On inflation.
- On U.S inflation trends.
- On the dollar as a reserve currency.
- On the dollar exchange rate.
- On the dollar.
- On the euro-dollar trade.
- On the nexus between commodity prices and inflation.
- On the yuan-dollar exchange rate.