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Taro Aso says Japan’s experience can serve as a how-to-guide for fixing finance. David Satter advises Obama to take a firm stand on untrustable Russia. Ha-Joon Chang makes the rare economist’s case for protectionism. Patrick Bond says Obama-advisor Paul Volcker is bad for Africa. Keith Johnson thinks OPEC supply cuts might actually send prices lower. ...
Taro Aso says Japan's experience can serve as a how-to-guide for fixing finance.
Taro Aso says Japan’s experience can serve as a how-to-guide for fixing finance.
David Satter advises Obama to take a firm stand on untrustable Russia.
Ha-Joon Chang makes the rare economist’s case for protectionism.
Patrick Bond says Obama-advisor Paul Volcker is bad for Africa.
Keith Johnson thinks OPEC supply cuts might actually send prices lower.
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