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1. The paper clip May 28, 2013

A round-up of the international press on Tuesday, 28 May. In an interview with Germany's

The paper clip

2. Rethinking the growth imperative January 11, 2012

Economists fail to appreciate adequately that people are fundamentally social creatures. Modern macroeconomics often seems to treat rapid and stable economic growth as the...

3. Robin Hood tax is here to stay November 10, 2011

Financial tax could help the world's poorest. You headlined your article on the G20's deliberations on a financial transaction tax “World leaders at odds on financial...

Robin Hood tax is here to stay

4. Rift and mastery February 3, 2011

Welfare systems and optimism help to explain the EU-US split in economic policy – and why it will persist. Like brothers in arms united in combat but divided in peace,...

Rift and mastery

5. Resolving a Greek dilemma February 11, 2010

Questions that should have been answered long ago are coming back to upset the EU's summit. Who sets the European Union's agenda? This question has been causing anguish in...

6. Composed economist January 28, 2010

The man nominated to be the Hungarian member of the new Commission exudes an air of intellectual honesty and curiosity. László Andor is an unusual politician. For...

Composed economist

7. Explaining the EU in the US October 25, 2007

Otmar Lahodynsky traded his job reporting about European affairs and Austrian politics to become a lecturer explaining to American students how the EU works. He reflects on...

8. Composing the birthday celebrations March 22, 2007

Aside from the events in Berlin, there are celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome wherever you look. In Belgium the prime minister's office has opted for...

9. Europe should defend its position just as vigorously as Bush's vulcans March 24, 2005

SHORTLY after President George W. Bush's first election victory, during a high level seminar hosted by the European Commission, a top American diplomat grew tired of...

10. ‘Bollywood' gathering lacks Davos glamour January 29, 2004

Dear DennisNo doubt you have returned from hobnobbing with the world's rich and powerful at the World Economic Forum in Davos invigorated, albeit exhausted, with the...

11. World Social Forum presents real alternative to globalization January 22, 2004

THE 2004 World Social Forum (WSF) was for the first time held in Mumbai (Bombay), India, between 16-21 January. More than 100,000 delegates came together for the biggest...

12. Cancún canned: lessons for EU and US September 18, 2003

IT IS well known in Brussels circles that Pascal Lamy, EU trade commissioner, is an exceptionally clever, hard-working man. The failed World Trade Organization (WTO)...

13. Lamy up for book prize, but forget about any Oscars... November 7, 2002

The philistines who award Oscars will probably never recognise Pascal Lamy's thespian prowess – regular readers of this column may recall an item highlighting his...

14. US in two minds over Euro July 11, 1996

THE Americans are waking up to the single currency – or so European politicians would have us believe. Wall Street and its political wing, Washington, say the Euro...

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