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Resources Opinion Economists and financial crisis (November 16, 2009) Global imbalances: Remarkable reversal (October 20, 2009) The Pittsburgh Consensus (October 16, 2009) Capital controls no longer taboo (October 13, 2009) China’s style and yuan’s ambition (October 10, 2009) Tighten the screws on liquidity (September 25, 2009) G-20: Taking stock at London (September 14, 2009) Bernanke’s continuance in the Fed (August 31, 2009) Lessons from crisis for Fund-Bank (August 22, 2009) More on the dollar debate (August 21, 2009) After the recovery, what? (August 14, 2009) CDO and CDS — a heady cocktail (August 13, 2009) B-schools must rethink ethics question (August 11, 2009) Physician, heal thyself (August 07, 2009) Preference shares with a difference (August 06, 2009) An economy different from US (August 05, 2009) Global imbalance: More cultural, less economic (June 24, 2009) Yesterday’s nectar, today’s killer (June 23, 2009) Is global co-ordination more rhetoric than reality? (June 20, 2009) The international transmission of fragility (May 05, 2009) World doomed to Sisyphean labour? (April 20, 2009) And now, ‘Ayurvedic Economics’ (April 18, 2009) Credit Crunch 2? Or Credit Catch-22? (April 17, 2009) Data effect on pricing efficiency (March 20, 2009) The G-20 must act now (March 16, 2009) FRBM and recession (March 16, 2009) The global crisis and Indian finance (March 10, 2009) Is capitalism passé? (March 04, 2009) Withstanding the stimulus (March 02, 2009) US financiers need to re-examine their motives (March 02, 2009) Challenges before governments (February 28, 2009) Don’t cry for H-1B, India (February 27, 2009) The exchange rate scenario (January 17, 2009)
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