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Mr. Bernanke Goes to War

Finance ministers around the world are up in arms over the Fed's latest efforts to jump-start the anemic U.S. economy. The future of globalization hangs in the balance.

Commentary

Global Gridlock in Miniature

The APEC summit was a just foreshadowing of the worldwide diplomatic and economic traffic jam to come.

Patience and the Currency Wars

The blunderbuss approach to U.S.-China economic relations makes no sense.

A Full-Court Currency Press

Washington should pressure Beijing on its currency—multilaterally.

Books & Reviews

First Bank of the Living Dead

As the Great Recession gnaws at our very belief in the ability of capitalism to raise us to ever-escalating levels of wealth and prosperity, Keynes's no-longer-viable financial prescriptions are being resurrected.

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February 12, 2012