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Opinion / Thought Leaders

China's fair-weather American friends

[2010-10-27 13:19]

Because China has pegged its undervalued currency, the renminbi, to the dollar, every weakening of the dollar in the wake of America's financial crisis has also meant a weakening of the renminbi vis-à-vis other world currencies.

Health care's frequent flyers

[2010-10-27 12:57]

For those of you who have seen the (American) movie "Up in the Air," think of the scene where George Clooney meets Vera Farmiga.

A world of multiple reserve currencies

[2010-10-27 11:17]

The competition for reserve-currency status is conventionally portrayed as a winner-take-all game.

Obama at halftime

[2010-10-22 09:39]

In September 2008, the global economy and financial system was hit by an earthquake, whose epicenter was in the United States.

German reunification and the new Europe

[2010-10-15 13:25]

I began writing this column shortly after a remarkable anniversary.

What have climate activists learned?

[2010-10-15 12:50]

Advocates of drastic cuts in carbon-dioxide emissions now speak a lot less than they once did about climate change.

Can developing countries carry the world economy?

[2010-10-12 11:16]

In the early days of the global financial crisis, there was some optimism that developing countries would avoid the downturn that advanced industrial countries experienced.

The future of power

[2010-10-12 10:54]

Global government is unlikely in the twenty-first century, but various degrees of global governance already exist.

Troubling currency interventions

[2010-10-02 19:51]

The Japanese intervention was immediately controversial. American politicians denounced it as predatory; Europeans saw it as a step on the road to competitive devaluations.

Obama's difficult fiscal summer

[2010-09-27 11:17]

Barack Obama's administration suffered a string of fiscal setbacks this summer. But has it learned anything in recent months?

The single mother makeover

[2010-08-31 13:48]

Glamorizing single motherhood is not realistic, but it allows female pop culture to express a revenge fantasy at all the potential husbands and fathers who walked away, or who wanted the sex but not the kids and the tuition bills.

Is low-wage China disappearing?

[2010-08-31 13:29]

Reports about labor shortages, wage disputes, and wage increases for migrant workers in China have abounded of late. They naturally raised concerns, or expectations, that China's labor-cost advantages may be disappearing.

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