Uri Dadush
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
http://www.carnegieendowment.org/experts/index.cfm?fa=expert_view&expert_id=437
Uri Dadush is Director of the International Economics Program at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He is the co-author (with William Shaw) of Juggernaut: How Emerging Markets are Reshaping Globalization (2011), John Hopkins University Press.
Articles by Uri Dadush:
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Club Med and the Sun Belt: Lessons from adjustment within a monetary union
24 July 2012, 8340 reads
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Can Spain and Italy export their way out of trouble?
8 June 2012, 14747 reads
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A new measure of the global middle class
2 June 2012, 18213 reads
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The Eurozone's real malady
20 April 2012, 15012 reads
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Currency wars
23 September 2011, 9457 reads
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Italy: Call in the G20?
8 August 2011, 5762 reads
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The capital flow conundrum
5 July 2011, 9294 reads
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Competitiveness: The Great American Distraction
28 June 2011, 10086 reads
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Is protectionism dying?
7 June 2011, 11602 reads
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Why are reserves so big? And who is to blame?
9 May 2011, 10343 reads
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Stop obsessing about global imbalances
6 March 2011, 9668 reads
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The international monetary system: If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it
26 February 2011, 9931 reads
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The rise of trade in intermediates: Policy implications
9 February 2011, 10323 reads
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Is the euro rescue succeeding?
6 February 2011, 11073 reads
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Currency tensions: What historical parallels teach us
20 December 2010, 9818 reads
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Who gains from a revaluation of China’s currency?
9 December 2010, 15719 reads
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