Global Economy

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Frank Shostak

Frank Shostak explains that China is not the cause of bad US monetary policy.  

N. Joseph Potts

Like FDR, George Bush got his war, writes Joseph Potts, but Bush went his Democratic predecessor one better—a big one better.

Stefan Karlsson

The increased liberalization of world trade, writes Stefan Karlsson, has increased the scope of international division of labor and permanently helped raise growth in the world as a whole.

N. Joseph Potts

Joseph Potts asks how much longer the United States, in its dealings with Cuba, will continue its futile and ossified policy of frustrating the very sort of trade that made the US the wonder and envy of the world.

Antony P. Mueller

Since the turn to the 21st century, writes Antony Mueller, the factors that once supported dollar dominance have increasingly come under challenge.