INDEX 2012 VOLUME 49
Index of Articles in 2012
Finance & Development,
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Hisham Allam, Daria Sito-Sucic, Barbara Fraser, Jacqueline Deslauriers, Julian Ryall, Wale Fatade, and Tolu Ogunlesi, Voices of Youth, March
Rabah Arezki, Klaus Deininger, and Harris Selod, The Global Land Rush, March
Rabah Arezki, Arnaud Dupuy, and Alan Gelb, Spend or Send, December
Paul Ashin, Dirty Money, Real Pain, June
Irena Asmundson and Ceyda Oner, Back to Basics: What Is Money? September
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Back to Basics: What Is a Bank? March; What Are Money Markets? June; What Is Money? September; What Is LIBOR? December
Bas B. Bakker and Christoph Klingen, Sheltered from the Storm, December
Alicia Bárcena, Picture This: Growing Out of Poverty, March
Bergljot Barkbu and Jesmin Rahman, Reconfiguring Growth, December
Steven Barnett, Alla Myrvoda, and Malhar Nabar, Sino-Spending, September
Francesca Bastagli, David Coady, and Sanjeev Gupta, Fair Share, December
David E. Bloom, Youth in the Balance, March
Nick Bloom, Mirko Draca, and John Van Reenen, China Prompting Western Creativity, December
Nina Budina and Andrea Schaechter, Data Spotlight: Tracking Use of Fiscal Rules, September
Adelheid Burgi-Schmelz and Alfredo M. Leone, It All Falls into Place, September
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Stijn Claessens, Shedding Debt, June
Jeremy Clift, People in Economics: Minder of the Gaps, June
Bill Clinton, The Power of Cooperation, December
David Coady, Valentina Flamini, and Matias Antonio, Fueling Risk, September
Carlo Cottarelli, Straight Talk: Age of Austerity, June
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Data Spotlight: G7 Borrowing from Abroad, June; Tracking Use of Fiscal Rules, September; Ballooning Balance Sheets, December
Ricardo Davico and Brian John Goldsmith, Data Spotlight: Ballooning Balance Sheets, December
J. Gregory Dees, Learning Laboratory, December
Asli Demirguc-Kunt and Leora Klapper, Picture This: Access to Banking Services, September
Kemal Derviș, World Economy: Convergence, Interdependence, and Divergence, September
Randall Dodd, Back to Basics: What Are Money Markets? June
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Mohamed A. El-Erian, Stable Disequilibrium, June
Luc Eyraud and Benedict Clements, Going Green, June
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Panayotis Gavras, Ratings Game, March
Gaston Gelos and Yulia Ustyugova, When Commodity Prices Surge, December
Atish Rex Ghosh, And the Walls Came Tumbling Down, March
Jeanne Gobat, Back to Basics: What Is a Bank? March
Geoff Gottlieb, Gregorio Impavido, and Anna Ivanova, Taxing Finance, September
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Thomas Helbling, Commodities in Boom, June
Bernard Hoekman, Trade Policy: So Far So Good? June
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Luis I. Jácome and Erlend W. Nier, Protecting the Whole, March
Sarwat Jahan and Brad McDonald, Bystanders at the Collapse, June
Emmanuel Jimenez, Elizabeth M. King, and Jee-Peng Tan, Making the Grade, March
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Meral Karasulu and Sergei Dodzin, Back on the Map, September
Dean Karlan, Every Which Way We Can, December
Masahiro Kawai and Domenico Lombardi, Financial Regionalism, September
John Kiff, Back to Basics: What Is LIBOR? December
Kalpana Kochhar, Pradeep Mitra, and Reema Nayar, More Jobs, Better Jobs, June
Laura Kodres and Aditya Narain, Fixing the System, June
M. Ayhan Kose, Prakash Loungani, and Marco E. Terrones, Tracking the Global Recovery, June
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Christine Lagarde, Straight Talk: Fragmentation Risks, September
Prakash Loungani, People in Economics: An American Globalist, March; People in Economics: A Project in Every Port, December
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Kishore Mahbubani, The Global Village Has Arrived, September
Camelia Minoiu, Caught in the Web, September
Hanan Morsy, Scarred Generation, March
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Malhar Nabar and Olaf Unteroberdoerster, A Change in Focus, September
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Demetrios G. Papademetriou, Migration Meets Slow Growth, September
People in Economics: C. Fred Bergsten, March; Laura D’Andrea Tyson, June; Justin Yifu Lin, September; Jeffrey Sachs, December
Picture This: Growing Out of Poverty, March; Water for People, June; Access to Banking Services, September; Investing in People, December
Eswar Prasad and Lei Ye, Will the Renminbi Rule? March
Marina Primorac, Good Works, December
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Natalie Ramírez-Djumena, Picture This: Water for People, June
Martin Ravallion, A Relative Question, December
Tamara Razin, Marcelo Dinenzon, and Martin McCanagha, Data Spotlight: G7 Borrowing from Abroad, June
Ana Revenga and Sudhir Shetty, Empowering Women Is Smart Economics, March
James L. Rowe, Jr., The Crisis and Beyond, June
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Alfred Schipke, Snapshot of Another Monetary Union, March
Nemat Shafik, Straight Talk: Stolen Dreams, March; Straight Talk: Rethinking Sustainable Development, December
Anoop Singh, Sonali Jain-Chandra, and Adil Mohommad, Out of the Shadows, June
Straight Talk: Stolen Dreams, March; Age of Austerity, June; Fragmentation Risks, September; Rethinking Sustainable Development, December
Murtaza Syed and James P. Walsh, The Tiger and the Dragon, September
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Dirk Van Damme, Corinne Heckmann, and Elisabeth Villoutreix, Picture This: Investing in People, December
BOOK REVIEWS
Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson, Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty, March
Olivier J. Blanchard, David Romer, A. Michael Spence, and Joseph E. Stiglitz, eds., In the Wake of the Crisis: Leading Economists Reassess Economic Policy, March
Janet Byrne (editor), The Occupy Handbook, June
Tyler Cowen, An Economist Gets Lunch, June
Yegor Gaidar, Russia: A Long View, September
Jane Gleeson-White, Double Entry: How the Merchants of Venice Created Modern Finance, September
Harold James, Making the European Monetary Union, December
Paul Krugman, End This Depression Now! June
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Reforming the Unreformable: Lessons from Nigeria, September
Monica Prasad, The Land of Too Much: American Abundance and the Paradox of Poverty, December
Michael Sandel, What Money Can’t Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets, September
Robert J. Shiller, Finance and the Good Society, March