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May 11, 2018

Eurozone
Ireland Exports its Leprechaun

Irish tax distortions have a material impact on aggregate eurozone economic data.

Ireland Exports its Leprechaun

July 28, 2005

United States
Savings is still something other countries do

Which is good, because it looks like the US will need more of the world's savings to finance a pick up in investment.  The US housing market.  Still strong.  Record sales of new homes in June.  US r…

March 5, 2019

China
Taking Managed Trade Seriously—What Would a Deal that Tries to Close the Bilateral Deficit Need to Look Like?

If Trump wants to set targets for China’s imports, he should focus on its imports of manufactures—not on getting tweetable deliverables out of the soybeans and oil that China will import (from someon…

Taking Managed Trade Seriously—What Would a Deal that Tries to Close the Bilateral Deficit Need to Look Like?

April 7, 2007

Emerging Markets
Two things I never expected to see

1. The spread (over Treasuries) on Brazil’s dollar bonds is now 120 bp.     I remember when … 2. Brazil added close to $25b to its reserves in a single quarter ($23.7b if you want to be precise).    …

March 9, 2006

United States
Mike Mandel, Ricardo Hausmann and Federico Sturzenegger better be right (January trade data)

I sure hope that the US is exporting a lot of "intangibles" that don't show up in the trade data, and generating lots more intangible dark matter to offset all the external debt that the US is taking…

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