Vol. 35 No. 4, September 2021
Index
- Ten Stars Join TIE's Editorial Advisory Board.
- Fed In a Trap?
- Germany's China Position.
- Will China's Economy Fall Short? Predictions of global supremacy may be premature.
- The Prophet: TIE Founder and Editor David Smick interviews Larry Summers, the former Clinton Treasury secretary, top Obama economic adviser, and Harvard president. Summers' recent accurate inflation forecasts have drawn attention from many market participants.
- The "Fiscal Cliff" Scenario.
- The History of Debt: Cement or explosive elixir or poison?
- A Balanced, Nuanced Story on Debt: Long-time TIE editorial advisory board member and contributor Barry Eichengreen talks to TIE Founder and Editor David Smick about his new book, In Defense of Public Debt.
- The Politics of Debt: Not facing a debt crisis is not the same as superbly managing public debt.
- A Brief History of Default: The role of restructuring in the debt ecosystem.
- The Debt Question: For mature economies, public investment needs cannot justify large additional deficits.
- Good Debt vs. Bad Debt: Barry Eichengreen and his co-authors show that debt can have two sides.
- Is Debt Good or Bad? Answer: It depends.
- To What Extent, If Any, Is the U.S. Economy at Risk of Becoming "Japanized"?
- Global Xi Wakeup Call: TIE interviewed Derek Scissors of the American Enterprise Institute, asking about some of China's recent provocative moves.
- This Time Is Different: The potential for an energy recession could have an effect equivalent to $225 per barrel of oil.
- The Real Reason Bretton Woods Failed: TIE's Summer 2021 issue on the subject reads like Hamlet without the ghost.
- The Criminalization of The World Economy.
- LETTER FROM POLAND: From Worst to First Poland's economic rise.
- LETTER FROM BERLIN: An Impressive Failure Angela Merkel bows out.