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James W. Harpel Professor of Capital Formation and Growth
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James W. Harpel Professor of Capital Formation and Growth
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“Economic Shocks and Their Implications for International Politics,” Survival, no.3, June-July 2012.  M-RCBG WP 12-05.  Written  for Conference on A New Era of Geo-economics: Assessing the Interplay between Political and Economic Risk,  International Institute for Strategic Studies, Bahrain, March 2012,. 

“Getting Carried Away:  How the Carry Trade and Its Potential Unwinding Can Explain Movements in International Financial Markets,”  Nov. 2007.  Version edited (no footnotes or references) for the Milken Institute Review, 1st Quarter, 2008.

“Eight Reasons We Are Given Not to Worry About the US Deficits,” Working Paper No. 58, 2009, Commission on Growth and Development, chaired by Michael Spence.  Originally written for workshop on  Global  Trends and Challenges, Yale University, Sept. 2007, as “Nine Reasons We Are Given Not to Worry About the US Deficits,”   

"Could the Twin Deficits Jeopardize US Hegemony?"  in Twin Deficits, Growth and Stability of the US Economy, Special Issue of Journal of Policy Modeling, edited by Dominick Salvatore, vol. 28, no.6, Sept. 2006, pp. 653-663.  

 

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