Japan Should Scare the Eurozone
Sebastian Mallaby argues that Europe's future is looking frighteningly like Japan's past.
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Sebastian Mallaby argues that Europe's future is looking frighteningly like Japan's past.
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House Speaker John Boehner gave these remarks, regarding the fiscal cliff and spending cuts, in the House on December 11, 2012.
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President Obama gave these remarks at the Daimler Detroit Diesel Plant in Michigan on December 10, 2021.
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President Obama gave these remarks, regarding the fiscal cliff and extending middle class tax cuts, on December 8, 2012.
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House Speaker John Boehner released this column discussing the fiscal cliff on December 7, 2012.
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As the U.S. approaches the deadline to raise its debt limit, economists warn of a fiscal crisis and steeply higher borrowing costs for U.S. businesses and homeowners.
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Julia E. Sweig assesses the recent shift in Mexico's narrative under the newly inaugurated president, Enrique Peña Nieto, and the implications of this shift for Brazil.
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Sebastian Mallaby argues that microeconomic struggles are tarnishing the macroeconomic success of the BRICs.
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The Coalition for Fiscal and National Security, a group of former U.S. government officials, released this statement on the fiscal cliff on December 4, 2012.
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Texas offers more incentives to attract business than any other state, but questions remain about who benefits more, the companies or the people of Texas.
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Politico provides a guide to the dance of getting to a deal on the fiscal cliff.
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House Republican leaders sent this letter regarding the fiscal cliff to the President Obama on December 3, 2012.
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President Obama gave these remarks on the economy in Hatfield, Pennsylvania on November 30, 2012.
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House Speaker John Boehner gave these remarks on the fiscal cliff on November 30, 2012, following President Obama's speech in Pennsylvania.
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President Obama and President-elect Peña Nieto of Mexico gave these remarks at the White House on November 28, 2012.
Claudio M. Loser and Antoine W. van Agtmael discuss perspectives on how Latin American countries have weathered the global financial crisis and assess what is at stake for the region's economies in the future.
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Shannon K. O'Neil says, "[American] perceptions reflect the Mexican reality that dominates headlines: soaring crime rates and gruesome murders in a war against drug traffickers. But this window into Mexico overlooks an economic transformation and deepening ties with the United States that reflect a dramatically different country."
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Sebastian Mallaby argues that Spain is unlikely to get control of its debt dynamics without more aggressive action from European leaders.
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Poland has maintained economic growth despite the global financial crisis and eurozone woes, while asserting itself as a leading advocate for greater European integration, explains this Backgrounder.
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Claudio M. Loser and Antoine W. van Agtmael discuss perspectives on how Latin American countries have weathered the global financial crisis and assess what is at stake for the region's economies in the future.
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