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Learning the wrong lessons from Latvia
Using the Baltic state's austerity programmes as an example for the rest of Europe is wrongheaded, says author.
Mark Weisbrot
Opinion
Last Modified: 14 Jun 2012 11:45 GMT
Free-trade blinders
When globalisation raises questions about the legitimacy of its redistributive effects, we should not 'restrict trade'.
Dani Rodrik
Opinion
Last Modified: 16 Mar 2012 06:42 GMT
Leaderless global governance
The world economy is entering a new phase, in which achieving global cooperation will become increasingly difficult.
Dani Rodrik
Opinion
Last Modified: 19 Jan 2012 19:27 GMT
Europe's next nightmare
The political consequences of the Eurozone crisis include increasing xenophobia and nationalism among politicians.
Dani Rodrik
Opinion
Last Modified: 20 Nov 2011 09:04 GMT
This crisis requires some imagination
Europe is getting nowhere trying to same failed ideas to solve the financial crisis: it's time to think outside the box.
Dani Rodrik
Opinion
Last Modified: 23 Sep 2011 19:04 GMT
The manufacturing imperative
Despite the rise of service based economies, manufacturing remains an integral part of success.
Dani Rodrik
Opinion
Last Modified: 13 Aug 2011 09:48 GMT
The future of economic growth
As major economies face hardships, will developing countries be able to step up and carry the global economy?
Dani Rodrik
Opinion
Last Modified: 02 Aug 2011 07:32 GMT
Will Greece make it through its economic woe?
Leaders seek to avoid economic fate of others by creating reliable reforms and restructuring value of its currency.
Dani Rodrik
Opinion
Last Modified: 12 Jun 2011 14:34 GMT
The crucial role of democracy in economics
The free-market needs regulation, so the world is safe for democracy, not just business.
Dani Rodrik
Opinion
Last Modified: 15 May 2011 09:55 GMT
Saif Gaddafi and me
It is easy to criticise in retrospect, but advisers dealing with foreign leaders often fall into the 'dirty hands' trap.
Dani Rodrik
Opinion
Last Modified: 14 Apr 2011 11:00 GMT
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