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1. Income Inequality Developments in the Great Recession

2. Why Bail-In Securities Are Fool's Gold

3. Stabilizing Properties of Flexible Exchange Rates: Evidence from the Global Financial Crisis

4. An Economic NATO: A New Alliance for a New Global Order

5. Fighting the Fed

6. If the Fed threshold changes

7. US recovery on track

8. Our bond market, your problem?

9. Faster taper – limited impact

10. UK housing market: bellows to a bubble?

11. The case for rising US corporate capex

12. Iceland and Europe: Drifting further apart?

13. Lehman Died, Bagehot Lives: Why Did the Fed and Treasury Let a Major Wall Street Bank Fail?

14. Reshaping the Security Order in Asia-Pacific

15. A New Paradigm? Prospects and Challenges for U.S. Global Leadership

16. How Can Trade Policy Help America Compete?

17. Restoring Fiscal Equilibrium in the United States

18. The Fed moves to provide more transparency

19. Fixing Mortgage Finance: What to Do with the Federal Housing Administration?

20. Gold Exchange Standard in its 40th Year of Abolition: Jacques Rueff Re-Visited

21. The Freedom Savings Credit: A Practical Step to Build Americans' Household Balance Sheets

22. EIU: Global outlook summary

23. Prospects for Global Growth in 2012

24. Beyond treasuries: A foreign direct investment program for U.S. infrastructure

25. US Tax Discrimination Against Large Corporations Should Be Discarded

26. Herbert Hoover: Father of the New Deal

27. Austerity ahead: How will a conservative victory change Spanish politics?

28. The EU's Response to the Financial Crisis: A mid-term review

29. Corporate Tax Reform for a New Century

30. The world economic crisis as a changed circumstance

31. US Lessons for the Eurozone: Restoring Confidence through Transparency

32. Fannie, Freddie, and the Subprime Mortgage Market

33. Opportunity through Education: Two Proposals

34. U.S. BITs and financial stability

35. President Obama's International Tax Proposals Could Go Further

36. The Impact of the Crisis on the Real Economy

37. Comparing EU and US Responses to the Financial Crisis

38. Capital flows, the carry trade and 'sand in the wheels'

39. The Sustainability of China's Recovery from the Global Recession

40. The Case for Auditing the Fed Is Obvious

41. Economic Growth and Institutional Innovation: Outlines of a Reform Agenda

42. The Future of Small Business Entrepreneurship: Jobs Generator for the U.S. Economy

43. Protection by Stealth: Using the Tax Law to Discriminate against Foreign Insurance Companies

44. An Update on EU Financial Reforms

45. Foreign direct investment and U.S. national security: CFIUS under the Obama Administration

46. Five Surprises of the Great Recession

47. The global economic crisis and FDI flows to emerging markets: for the first time ever, emerging markets are this year set to attract more than half of global FDI flows

48. The global financial crisis: will state emergency measures trigger international investment disputes?

49. US Interests and the International Monetary Fund

50. How Do We Know This is Not Another Great Depression? Lessons for Policymakers from the 1930s

51. Money for Nothing: Three ways the G20 could deliver up to $280 billion for poor countries

52. The Global Economic Crisis after One Year: Is a New Paradigm for Recovery in Developing Countries Emerging?

53. Icon or Omen? Dubai's Debt Problem and the Gulf

54. Money for the Auto Industry: Consistent with WTO Rules?

55. US Taxation of Multinational Corporations: What Makes Sense, What Doesn't

56. The Internationalization of Chinese and Indian Firms: Trends, Motivations and Policy Implications

57. Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae: An Exit Strategy for the Taxpayer

58. Stress-Testing the Regulators: Market Risks and the EU Economy

59. Anatomy of a Train Wreck: Causes of the Mortgage Meltdown