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...Plug the words into Factiva, which monitors news articles from papers and magazines around the world, and you can see people really are using the phrase more than ever: Steven Pinker be damned....
...from you, our readers — please tell us about your favourite books and we’ll publish a selection on FT.com Trade Wars Are Class Wars — the threat of both conflict and inequality MATTHEW C KLEIN & MICHAEL PETTIS...
...brendan.greeley@ft.com Letter in response to this column: US is consuming much more than it produces / From Steven E Cerier, Forest Hills, NY, US...
...- Pettis: Does it matter if China cleans up its banks?...
...There may also be balanced Bitcoin talk. 15:00 –16:00 FX Wars: When the central banks strike back Moderator: TBC Steven Englander, Global Head of G10 FX strategy, Citi, Paul Lambert, Head of Currency, Insight...
...Featuring Michael Pettis and Quakers. BoJ maintains, but Abenomics is still hard: No changes and no explicit reference to watching JGB moves from the Bank of Japan. Oh well....
...True, it’s been more capital intensive for some time and this has meant growth hasn’t greatly boosted employment (this was pointed out at least as early as 2007 by IMF’s Jahangir Aziz and Steven Dunaway,...
...Avoiding the Fall: China’s Economic Restructuring, by Michael Pettis, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, RRP£13.99/$19.95 Pettis, professor of finance at Peking University, has long been the most...
...“Every country with an investment-driven growth model has ended up with a debt problem,” says Michael Pettis, a professor at Peking University....
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