Jeffrey Frankel
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Should Bond Benchmarks Shift From Traditional To GDP-Weighted Indices?
on Fri, Feb 15 • 1 Comment
- Might Eurobonds Be The Answer To The Euro Crisis?
- Will Emerging Markets Fall In 2012?
- The Rise Of The Renminbi As International Currency: Historical Precedents
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High Noon: The Outcome to the Debt Ceiling Standoff
on Tue, Aug 2, 2011 • 5 Comments
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If the IMF Head Is to Come From Emerging Markets, They Must Unite Behind a Candidate
on Tue, May 31, 2011 • 2 Comments
- How Europe Should Treat Sovereign Debt in the Future
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The European Central Bank's 3 Mistakes in the Greek Debt Crisis
on Fri, May 13, 2011 • 5 Comments
- U.S. Economy: Climbing a Man Made Wall
- The Phylloxera Analogy: Lessons From Emerging Markets
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Leadership Need Not Come Only From the G7: The G20 Meeting in Korea
on Wed, Nov 3, 2010 • Comment!
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The U.S. and Europe Could Look South to Re-Learn Countercyclical Fiscal Policy
on Fri, Oct 29, 2010 • 5 Comments
- Why Export Controls Are Causing Volatility in Grain Price
- Why U.S. Oil Industry Faces an Even Bigger Issue Than the BP Disaster
- Why NBER Is Dithering About Recession's End
- Does Job Market Confirm End of Recession?
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Red States, Blue States and the Distribution of Federal Spending
on Thu, Apr 1, 2010 • Comment!
- Let Greece Go to the IMF for Help
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Should Tax Expenditures Be Limited?
on Mon, Feb 8, 2010 • 7 Comments
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Lag of Jobs Behind GDP Not Unusual
on Fri, Feb 5, 2010 • 1 Comment
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Is an Anti-Business Climate Depressing Investment?
on Mon, Dec 21, 2009 • 2 Comments
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It's Time for Central Bankers to Start Paying Attention to Asset Prices
on Thu, Dec 17, 2009 • 3 Comments
- A Roller Coaster of Economic Indicators
- The Dodd Bill: CoCos Are Fine, But Don't Hobble the Fed
- Obama's Fiscal Stimulus Has Saved Jobs
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions Are Down in the Recession: Is 'Green GDP' Up?
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Central Banks Continue to Reduce Their Share of Dollar Reserves
- G20 Are Trying to Hit Ambitious Greenhouse Gas Goals While Obeying Political Constraints
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The Five New Trends in International Monetary Economics
- Why the Transaction Tax Isn't Such a Terrible Idea
- Finally, Some Good News in the 'Hours Worked' Statistic
- The First 200 Days of Obamanomics Have Been an Economic Success
