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Finance & Development June 2011 |
Beyond Retirees How countries change their pension systems and whether they do it in tandem have major implications for global economic health. |
Finance & Development June 2011 |
Esprit de Currency The IMF and WTO must pull together to iron out exchange rate policy disputes. |
Finance & Development June 2011 |
Shaken to the Core The economic impact of the disaster in Japan is far reaching. |
Finance & Development June 2011 Prakash Loungani |
The Human Face of Economics A profile of George Akerlof, 2001 economics Nobel laureate. |
Finance & Development June 2011 |
Financial Repression Redux Governments are once again finding ways to manipulate markets to hold down the cost of financing debt. |
Finance & Development June 2011 |
Balancing the Burden The costs of benefits for current retirees fall more on future Americans than on future Italians. |
Finance & Development June 2011 |
Rethinking Economics in a Changed World Three Nobel laureates discuss what the global crisis has taught us. |
Finance & Development June 2011 |
Geriatric Deadbeats As the number of older voters relative to younger ones increases around the globe, the creditworthiness of borrowing countries could decline -- resulting in less external lending and more sovereign debt defaults. |
Finance & Development June 2011 |
Keeping Smart about the Older Generation Aging populations could throw into question the ability of many countries to provide a decent standard of living for the old without imposing a crushing burden on the young. |
Finance & Development June 2011 |
Lowering the Cost of Sending Money Home Reducing transaction costs can put more money in the pockets of migrants and their families. |
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