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FT.com / Columnists / Martin Wolf - After the storm comes a hard climb
FT.com / Columnists / Martin Wolf - After the storm comes a hard climb
Pinn Is the world economy on its way out of the crisis? Has the world been learning the right lessons? The answer to both questions is: up to a point. We have done some of the right things and learnt some of the right lessons. But we have neither done enough nor learnt enough. Recovery will be ...
FT.com / Columnists / Martin Wolf - What India must do if it is to be an affluent country
ft.com — Published: July 7 2009 18:49 | Last updated: July 7 2009 18:49 Pinn illustration EDITOR’S CHOICE Martin... Wolf: This crisis is a moment, but may not be a defining one - May-19 Martin Wolf: Why Obama’s conservatism may not prove good enough - May-12 ... (more) FT.com / Columnists / Martin Wolf - What India must do ...
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FT Alphaville — Comment, analysis and other offerings from Wednesday’s FT, FT cartoon Martin Wolf: After the storm comes a hard climb Is the world economy on its way out of the crisis? Has the world been learning the right lessons? The answer to both questions is: up to a point. We have done some of the right things and learnt some of the right lessons. But we have neither done enough nor learnt enough. Recovery will be slow and painful, with substantial danger of relapses. Analysis: Wall Street - back to old school A handful of high-profile bankers who built their reputations at ...

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J. Bradford DeLong's Grasping Reality with All Eight Tentacles — ... Martin Wolf: After the storm comes a hard climb The expected economic “recovery” is not going to feel like much of one. The latest consensus forecasts for growth in the high-income countries for 2010 are well ...

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The Big Picture — Its Wednesday afternoon — time for a quick linkfest, starting with quite a few surprising headlines: • Investors Say ‘Tarnished’ Fed Shouldn’t Oversee Systemic Risk (Bloomberg) • After the storm comes a hard climb (Martin Wolf, FT) • The Recession is Over (Newsweek) • Stimulus spending finally starts to trickle down (USA Today) • Bair, Bernanke Push to Toughen Plan to Curb Biggest U.S. Banks (Bloomberg) • Rental Market: the New Inflation Fighter (WSJ) • How Obama ...

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