Celebrating 20 years of The International Economy.

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ALAN GREENSPAN Former Chairman, Federal Reserve Board of Governors

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PAUL A. VOLCKER Former Chairman, Federal Reserve Board of Governors

Over the past twenty years, The International Economy has acquired a leading role in fostering debates that are both agenda-setting and inspiring. The magazine has set the high standard of presenting a balanced overview of the arguments and views of policymakers, academics, financial institutions, and market participants.

JEAN-CLAUDE TRICHET President, European Central Bank

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The International Economy is also free to give house room to a much greater range of viewpoints than those that happen to be politically fashionable at the time.

Last but by no means least, the writers do not mind writing in plain English and introduce technicalities only when unavoidable.

SAMUEL BRITTAN Columnist and Writer, Financial Times

The International Economy packs the best available insight on the world economy in a delightful package.

WILLIAM J. MCDONOUGH Former President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

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AXEL A. WEBER President, Deutsche Bundesbank

The International Economy magazine is rich in independent insight. It is very useful reading for policymakers involved in world financial affairs. Indeed, the in-depth analysis and forward-looking views play an important role in shaping opinion.

GUILLERMO ORTIZ Governor, Banco de Mexico

The International Economy is one of the best-kept secrets in the financial industry. Perhaps that is why the remarkable lineup of influential policymakers interviewed over the years have been so open and candid relative to any other public format I can recall.

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C. FRED BERGSTEN Director, Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics

With its important and insightful commentary, The International Economy's observations challenge and delight.

R. GLENN HUBBARD Professor of Economics, Columbia University

The International Economy is one of my favorite readings.

KARL OTTO POHL Former President, Deutsche Bundesbank

It offers a flow of ideas and commentary that informs and stimulates.

GEORGE P. SHULTZ Former U.S. Secretary of Labor, Secretary of the Treasury, and Secretary of State

The magazine has contributed a lot to a better understanding of international economic and political problems.

HANS TIETMEYER Former President, Deutsche Bundesbank

More thought-provoking, more useful, and more entertaining than anything else I regularly read.

PETER R. FISHER Chairman, BlackRock Asia, and former Undersecretary for Domestic Finance, U.S. Treasury

The International Economy ranks among the most influential publications when it comes to free trade, globalization, and economic policy. I delight in browsing through the interesting articles, always finding remarkable ideas and fresh perspectives. This distinguished magazine provides premium insights.

OTTO GRAF LAMBSDORFF Former Minister for Economics, Germany

Next to sitting beside the Fed Chairman or the Treasury Secretary, reading The International Economy is absolutely the best way to keep track of the game.

GARY HUFBAUER Reginald Jones Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics

A Washington Institution-the insider's source for what's happening in global finance and trade.

JAMES A. JOHNSON Vice Chairman, Perseus, and former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Fannie Mae

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