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International Economy Publications, Inc.
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Vol. 23 Nbr. 1, January 2009

A financial stability board: cutting the Gordian Knot of U.S. financial regulation.

A new financial architecture: the Issing Committee corralled some of the best minds in banking and financial supervision. Here's what they concluded.

Bert Ely on lending.

Institutional lending

Does the world need a financial Manhattan Project?

Duisenberg's lesson for the ECB: stop worrying about the financial markets.

End too-big-to-fail.

From Newsweek columnist Dan Gross's hot new E-book.

Off the News

How much will China grow? China, the world's largest surplus country and one of the world's most export-dependent economies, faces great uncertainty about its outlook amidst the current crisis. Over forty experts offer their predictions for China's 2009 GDP growth rate.

How we got into this mess: a political primer.

FROM THE FOUNDER

If Barack Obama could achieve only one financial reform, what it should it be?

A SYMPOSIUM OF VIEWS

Lax governance and poor supervision.

The Monetary Realist

Martin Wolf on debt levels.

Miscellaneous

New rules of the road: a behind-the-scenes look at the U.S. European struggle over financial regulation.

Not a pretty picture: with global debt soaring, the endgame of today's recession will not be pretty.

On credit ratings downgrades in emerging Asia.

Asia

On economic decline in the eurozone.

Economic and market volatility

On expectations of corporate bond defaults.

On the financial services industry

On fees in the banking market.

On the financial services industry

On financial crises.

Miscellaneous

On market performance in emerging markets in 2008.

Economic and market volatility

On market volatility in 2008.

Economic and market volatility

On reductions in non-bank lending.

Institutional lending

On the dwindling number of VC-backed IPOs.

On the financial services industry

On the economic downturn in Asia.

Asia

On the expansion of the subprime market.

Real estate and mortgage markets

On the Japanese economy.

On the Japanese economy.

Asia

On the pace of globalization slowing.

Miscellaneous

On the performance of the S&P 500 over the past decade.

Economic and market volatility

On the reduced volume of securitization.

On the financial services industry

On the shrinking buyout market.

On the financial services industry

On the U.S. saving rate.

Miscellaneous

On turmoil in the alt-A mortgage market.

Real estate and mortgage markets

On U.S. companies' overseas earnings.

Miscellaneous

On world trade.

Miscellaneous

Recipe for financial order: a rule-based system for future prosperity.

Reinventing capitalism: taking it to its next phase.

Replacing Humpty Dumpty: the new role of central bank credit targets.

Revisiting the 1930s: a pandemic of preferential trade agreements is undermining free trade.

Singapore coffee klatch.

Off the News

Solidifying a new G2: China and the United States should stabilize the yuan/dollar relationship.

The euro's deficiencies: out of crisis can come a change in the European Union's balance of power.

Those uppity peasant workers: the end of the era of cheap Chinese labor.

What fiscal stimulus?

OFF THE NEWS

'Your Fall 2008 issue did a fantastic job of assessing and evaluating what has transpired in recent months in the global economy.

Off the News