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- Judaism's gender imbalance
- NEW YORK -- Non-Orthodox Jewish men are becoming alienated from their faith, a "crisis" that foreshadows a rise in interfaith marriages and secular generations, according to a new study from Brandeis University. The findings, based on 300 interviews, report the rise of female leadership and participation in Reform, Reconstructionist...
- Research articles 2008-07-11
- Turbulent economy in focus as finance chiefs gather
- WASHINGTON AFP — With the world economy threatened by a US housing meltdown, the dollar at historic lows and global imbalances chafing, global finance chiefs will feel the heat at a gathering that has been in recent years a self-congratulatory exercise. Top finance officials from the Group of Seven...
- Research articles 2008-04-07
- Interest rates and fiscal sustainability
- As baby boomers reach retirement age, concerns over the future path of federal spending on entitlement programs grow among orthodox economists. Researchers closely tied to the "generational accounting" literature (i.e., Kotlikoff 1992) have been particularly prominent here. These economists have developed a measure that they call the "fiscal imbalance"--which they...
- Research articles 2007-12-01
- EU's Almunia sees economic growth stronger-than-expected
- BRUSSELS AFP — European economic growth could prove to be stronger than expected thanks to an "intense recovery" underway, EU Economic and Monetary Affairs Commissioner Joaquin Almunia told AFP in an interview. In "Europe and the eurozone, I see possibilities to get better results than those in our last...
- Research articles 2007-04-01
- US Automakers Say New Report by Global Economists Confirms Urgent Need to Strengthen the Yen to Reduce Risk of Global Recession
- To: FOREIGN EDITORSContact: Charles Uthus for Auto Trade Policy Council, +1-202-789- 0030, info@yensubsidy.org WASHINGTON, March 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A new report by 30 leading economists calling for an increase of 25-30 percent in the value of the yen to the dollar is "a timely and urgent reminder to US policymakers...
- Research articles 2007-03-27
- Germany as G8 president to seek fairer growth distribution
- BERLIN AFP — Germany, as head of the Group of Eight nations next year, will use its mandate to advocate a gentler form of globalization, transparency in financial transactions, climate protection and rewards for African nations practicing sound government. These are the topics that Chancellor Angela Merkel will want to...
- Research articles 2006-12-31
- Rebalancing the Economy
- Consider it a good omen. in October, the u.s. trade deficit dropped unexpectedly to $58.9 billion, about $5.4 billion less than in September. Although the largest cause was lower oil prices, strong American exports--up 14 percent from a year earlier--also contributed significantly. And that's exactly what the economy needs in...
- Research articles 2006-12-25
- IIE celebrates twenty-five: founded in 1981, the Institute for International Economics quickly came to dominate global economic policy research. TIE sat down with director Fred Bergsten, who started it all and today remains the dominant force in an import
- An Exclusive TIE Interview TIE: Despite all the talk about the transformative effects of globalization, some things do not change. Looking back on 1981 when the Institute for International Economics was founded, what policy challenges in the international economy remain the same today? Bergsten: Three big challenges remain...
- Research articles 2006-09-22
- US treasury chief "very much in favour of a strong dollar"
- HANOI AFP — US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson says he is "very much in favour of a strong dollar," the value of which should be determined in open and competitive markets. "I'm very much in favour of a strong dollar because we believe that is in our nation's interest," Paulson...
- Research articles 2006-09-08
- Sharing the trade imbalance burden.
- Byline: Kenneth Rogoff Sep 07, 2006 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Financial leaders around the world are concerned by massive and growing trade imbalances. In 2006 the US will borrow $US800bn, or about two-thirds of the world's savings. ...
- Research articles 2006-09-07
- Asian Economies : Growth, Stability and Financial Crisis - Role of ADB1
- AbstractIndia is a founder-member of the Asian Development Bank. It has a vital stake in the prosperity and stability of Asia. ADB has acquired a global relevance because of Asia's rising global profile. It has played an important role in dealing with the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis and...
- Research articles 2006-06-01
- US economy to grow 3.6 percent in 2006, but deficits too high: OECD
- PARIS AFP — The US economy is set to grow by a robust 3.6 percent in 2006, but the Federal Reserve should increase interest rates, the OECD said while warning strongly about high deficits, deep trade imbalances and low savings. The American economy weathered Hurricane Katrina and has absorbed...
- Research articles 2006-05-23
- More policy action is needed to contain credit and investment growth, mitigate external imbalances, and rebalance growth says World Bank Report.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-11 May 2006-WORLD BANK: More policy action is needed to contain credit and investment growth, mitigate external imbalances, and rebalance growth says World Bank ReportC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10052006 Beijing - Economic growth and credit expansion in the first quarter...
- Research articles 2006-05-11
- IMF sees 2006 Asian growth at 7.0 pct but wary over oil and rates
- HONG KONG AFP — The International Monetary Fund IMF forecast a brisk 7.0 percent economic growth across Asia for 2006 but warned significant risks, including sharply higher oil prices, remain. Regional growth was expected to match last year's performance as domestic demand strengthens in Japan and China while exports...
- Research articles 2006-05-01
- G7 powers to meet as oil prices take flight
- WASHINGTON AFP — Finance ministers from the powerful G7 club of nations will tackle record-breaking oil prices and global currency rates at talks to be joined by China and crude producers here Friday. The Group of Seven ministers and central bank chiefs will meet before the World Bank and...
- Research articles 2006-04-19
- China should address US public on trade imbalance: White House
- WASHINGTON AFP — President George W. Bush told a senior Beijing envoy that Chinese President Hu Jintao should explain to the American public how he intends to rectify the trade imbalance between the two countries in a visit to the US next week, the White House said. Bush conveyed...
- Research articles 2006-04-11
- LMSB realigns key management personnel for greater efficiency.(Large and Mid-Size Business Division)
- Several stakeholders, practitioners and business leaders have asked the IRS about recent organizational changes made to its Large and Mid-Size Business Division LMSB, which administers taxes for businesses, partnerships and corporations with over $10 million in assets. Most of the changes have been...
- Research articles 2006-04-01
- Imbalance in apples
- Europe's apple market is set to stay under pressure from high import volumes, with prices under strain. At a European Commission meeting of apple experts, delegates heard that the problem was exacerbated by big imbalances in trade between the EU and third countries. Daniel Corbel of European trade...
- Research articles 2006-03-18
- China's parliament opens with focus on unbalanced economy
- BEIJING AFP — China's parliament opens its annual session amid high security with Premier Wen Jiabao listing the plight of the nation's rural poor and the fast-rising wealth gap as top national priorities. Delivering the government's work report at the start of the 10-day session at the Great Hall...
- Research articles 2006-03-04
- Treasury undersecretary says he's paid to worry
- WASHINGTON -- From his Treasury Department office overlooking the White House, Timothy Adams scans the globe trying to spot economic brushfires before they become infernos. Right now, he doesn't see much to worry about. But he's still looking. "If I weren't paid to worry, I would argue that the...
- Research articles 2006-01-12
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