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...Nicholas Dorn Institute of Advanced Legal Studies,University of London, UK...
...Letter in response to this article: We are now living through ECB policies’ unexpected outcomes / From Nicholas Dorn, University of London, UK...
...The most important contribution comes from the path-breaking studies of the “China shock” — the effect on western manufacturing of China’s entry into the world trading system — by David Autor, David Dorn...
...Rising distrust within the EU will exact a steep economic price, warns Martin Sandbu....
...A positive yield curve is much more important — letter from Harold Seneker in NJ “Sir, Martin Wolf’s excellent column ‘Unusual times call for unusual strategies from central banks’ implicitly challenges...
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...The last Met Tristan, dating back to 1999, was staged by Dieter Dorn. Surviving till 2008, it fluctuated between neat abstraction and silly obfuscation....
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...And I avoided highlighting pieces from within the FT to preclude accusations of home bias, though I’ll make a brief exception to note excellent recent contributions from Ed Luce and Martin Wolf....
...Nicholas Dorn Self-defeating to break promises to stakeholders / From Prof Ian Maitland...
...In an unusually blunt intervention last week, Martin Wheatley, the UK’s top financial regulator, took aim at the CFTC’s expansive ambitions....
...Dieter Dorn returned to refocus the abstract staging he created in 1999....
...This Metroplitan Opera production, which opens on Friday, is a revival of Dieter Dorn’s 1999 staging, celebrated for its rich lighting effects and minimalist sets....
...Not incidentally, Dieter Dorn’s odd-mod production, designed in 1999 by Jürgen Rose, imposes constant theatrical distractions: a cyclorama that changes colours like a demented jukebox, phallic towers that...
...Martin Crimp’s fancy new translation gussies this up a good deal, but Mitchell gives us a minute or two of talk before finally poor Mevdiedenko (Justin Salinger) asks Masha (Sandy McDade) about her clothes...
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