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1. The quickly fading memory of why and when bank capital is important

2. Untrustworthy Authorities and Complicit Bankers: Unraveling Monetary Distrust in Argentina

3. Trade Wars and Currency Wars – Lessons from History

4. Why can ASEAN Promote Sustainable Development Cooperation?

5. The Greek Tragedy: Narratives and Imagined Futures in the Greek Sovereign Debt Crisis

6. Xi Demands Fealty Despite Domestic And Foreign Woes

7. Mitigating the Political Cost of Financial Crisis with Blame Avoidance Discourse: The Case of Turkey

8. The Motives for Chinese and Western Countries’ Sovereign Lending to Africa

9. Sovereign Haircuts: 200 Years of Creditor Losses

10. Financial Turmoil, Uncertainty, and Institutions: Turkey’s Political Economy in Crises

11. CPR for the Turkish Economy: The 2001 Financial Crisis and its Aftermath

12. Tunisia’s Economy in the Eye of the Storm

13. China as an International Lender of Last Resort

14. Global Value Chain Disruptions and Firm Survival During COVID-19: An Empirical Investigation

15. Cash Cabal: How Hezbollah Profits from Lebanon's Financial Crisis

16. Afghanistan After 18 Months: Its Humanitarian, Financial, and Governance Crisis

17. Recessions, the energy mix and environmental policy

18. Can the Lira be saved?

19. Decoding Financial Crises: Analyzing Predictors and Evolution

20. Eight Contradictions of the Imperialist ‘Rules-Based Order’

21. The Egyptian Financial Crisis: Implications for the region, and for Israel too

22. COVID-19 and the Health of Banking Sector in Japan and South Korea: A Comparative Study

23. The IMF should enhance the role of SDRs to strengthen the international monetary system

24. Reigniting labour productivity growth in developing countries: Do structural reforms matter?

25. The Cyclical Behaviour of Fiscal Policy During the Covid-19 Crisis

26. Argentina 20 Years After La Crisis del 2001

27. Boom-bust Cycles Revisited: The Role of Credit Supply

28. Lebanon in Crisis

29. The European Banks’ Role in the Financial Crisis of 2007-8: A Critical Assessment

30. The Cyclical Behaviour of Fiscal Policy During the Covid-19 Crisis

31. Evolutionary Possibilities of Democratization and Atavistic Nationalism: A Comparative Study of Unrecognized States

32. China’s FDI in Europe and Europe’s Policy Response

33. Fiscal resiliency in a deeply uncertain world: The role of semiautonomous discretion

34. Startups in the United States during the pandemic reflect some dynamism amid job losses

35. The Long Search for Stability: Financial Cooperation to Address Global Risks in the East Asian Region

36. Central Banks Caught Between Market Liquidity and Fiscal Disciplining: A Money View Perspective on Collateral Policy

37. Regional Financial Cooperation in East Asia from a New Perspective

38. Low inflation bends the Phillips curve around the world: Extended results

39. Economic Diplomacy: The impact of Russia’s growing role on the Lebanese crisis

40. Ups and Downs in Finance, Ups without Downs in Inequality

41. How Govenrment Outflow and Public Debt Affect Inflation: Evidence from See Countries

42. The Soft Touch of International Financial Regulation: Status, Flaws and Future

43. Lebanon’s Pandemic in Context

44. Fiscal Policy as Credit Policy: Reassessing the Fiscal Spending vs. Private Debt Trade-Off

45. Individual Accountability in International Economic Policymaking after the Global Financial Crisis

46. Causal Mechanism and Explanation in Social Science

47. Beyond Coronabonds: A New Constituent for Europe

48. Assessing Israel Katz’s First Year as Foreign Minister

49. Bank recapitalizations in Greece: From state-led bailouts to the ownership transfer of banks to foreign hands

50. It’s Time for a New Deal

51. The economic impact of COVID-19 on the EU: From the frying pan into the fire

52. The Eye of the Storm

53. Why a Traditional Austerity Plan Would Exacerbate Lebanon’s Woes

54. The Economic Consequences of Globalisation in the United States

55. Coping with Disasters: Two Centuries of International Official Lending

56. Creation of a European Solidarity Funds: Directing Europeans’ savings towards their growth companies

57. Global Financial Imbalance: Firm-level Evidence from Korea

58. Financial Inclusion Through Fintech in the Digital Economy

59. Is the economy doomed to a long recession?

60. Lebanon: Government Recovery Plan Asks Too Much of Ordinary Lebanese, and Not Enough from Elites

61. Salvaging Lebanon: Expert Opinions on a Way out of the Crisis

62. Nizar Saghieh – No society disappears through bankruptcy: Its vitality alone can ensure accountability

63. The U.S. Fight against Coronavirus

64. Financing the United Nations Secretariat: Resolving the UN’s Liquidity Crisis

65. Causal Mechanism and Explanation in Social Science

66. Responding to the Coronavirus Crisis: Selected Ideas and Learnings for Asia’s Finance Management Leaders

67. Sovereign debt restructuring: The centrality of the IMF's role

68. When more delivers less: Comparing the US and French COVID-19 crisis responses

69. A possible IMF Pandemic Support Facility for emerging-market countries

70. Lebanon's monetary meltdown tests the limits of central banking

71. Sovereign debt relief in the global pandemic: Lessons from the 1980s

72. The Impact of COVID-19 on India’s Economy and International Standing

73. External Actors, Good Governance and Health Care Delivery in Africa

74. International Financial Regulation: Why It Still Falls Short

75. Financial Transactions Taxes: Inaccessible and Expensive

76. Explaining Turkey’s Current Economic Crisis

77. This Time Was Different: The Global Safe Asset Shortage and Shadow Banking in Socio-Historical Perspective

78. Venezuelan Migration and the Border Health Crisis in Colombia and Brazil

79. Evolve or Perish: The Global Forces Changing the Business of Banks

80. International Coordination of Economic Policies in the Global Financial Crisis: Successes, Failures, and Consequences

81. Iran Has a Slow Motion Banking Crisis

82. The Cost of Holding Foreign Exchange Reserves

83. The Diffusion Of Protest Following The 2007–2008 Global Crash

84. Hezbollah Prioritizes Its Own Interests, Putting Lebanon at Risk

85. Refugees in Lebanon: Perspectives from on the Ground

86. Venezuela: First episode of the new Cold War?

87. Global Forums: Are They Must or Waste for the Global Governance?

88. Spain’s Labor Migration Policies in the Aftermath of Economic Crisis

89. International Coordination of Economic Policies in the Global Financial Crisis: Successes, Failures, and Consequences

90. Keeping Up with the Future: Upgrading Forecasts of Political Instability and Geopolitical Risk

91. Consolidating Neoliberalism through Privatisation: The Case of the EU after the Eurozone Crisis

92. Assessing Global Financial Stability

93. Responding to Economic and Ecological Deficits

94. The Politics of Lebanon’s Economic Collapse

95. Indonesian Political Economy: A Historical Analysis

96. The International Monetary Fund’s Role in Overcoming Economic Crisis in PIIGS

97. The Greek Crisis and Its Repercussions on the Balkan Neighbourhood: The End of the Myth

98. Global Debt Dynamics: What Has Gone Wrong

99. Beyond International Standards: Mapping the Future of Capital Markets Regulation

100. Addressing Excessive Risk Taking in the Financial Sector: A Corporate Governance Approach