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The Yuan's Place in History
Past experience suggests that taking a nation's currency international is a long, complicated affair
05.10.2012
Apparent Contradictions
In the pattern of classic Greek tragedy, solutions to the turbulent European debt crisis arrived too little and too late
11.03.2011
Following Ji Xianlin's River West, Then East
Eastern thought offers a valuable perspective of economic and ecological issues, proving that culture ebbs and flows
09.01.2011
Singapore to Surabaya
At the turn of the 20th century, the Armenian diaspora in Asia not only left a lasting institutional imprint, but embodied the notion of cross-cultural connections
06.28.2011
Reverberations from Japan's Earthquake
Doubts over how the world's largest net foreign asset holder will react in the wake of the massive catastrophe have created a new set of questions for the U.S. bond market
04.12.2011
A Mea Culpa by the IMF
Cracking through the hazards of telling the truth – A recent assessment by the IMF's Independent Evaluation Office shares some hard-won lessons from the financial crisis
03.17.2011
The Asian Minsky Investment Model
Sustaining prosperity in the face of aging populations and growing unemployment – the same features that elevated Asian economies aren’t going to be the features that take them further
01.31.2011
The Arrival of a Minsky Revival
In the aftermath of the crises of crises, look no further than the ideas of Hyman Minsky
12.31.2010
Due West, Epistemic Awareness
Amidst the rip and roar of East Asian growth, a handful of characteristics that make the Asian perspective unique in the wake of the financial meltdown
10.22.2010
Of Simian Ancestors and Interest Rates
What does a Chinese folktale say about current interest rates?
10.11.2010
Confusing Hong Kong's Reversion with Submersion
As Hong Kong's conception of itself continues to evolve, appraisals can be difficult when some argue that China is not transparent enough
09.15.2010
Beyond Reform Theory, It's Politics, Stupid
An IMF expert's stepping stones to financial reform were brilliant in theory but overlooked political equations
09.01.2010
In History, Financial Reform's Mirror Image
Pondering the past can put the latest global financial reforms in perspective while history repeats itself
08.31.2010
Bankers Confirm Wall Street's Barbarianism
Investment bankers bilked clients and grossly violated fiduciary trust in ways that deserve even deeper investigation
05.17.2010
Pleas For A Post-Crisis Architect
Straightening out the intertwined financial and climate change crises will require new architecture and economic thinking based on sustainability.
01.10.2010
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