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Looming Ahead
Five Nobel Prize winners discuss what they each see as the biggest problem facing the global economy of the future
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Shaping Globalization
Martin WolfDone wisely, it could lead to unparalleled peace and prosperity; done poorly to disaster
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Path Breaker
Janet Stotsky profiles Kenneth J. Arrow, a Nobel Prize–winning theorist who has done pioneering work in many areas of economics
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Generation Next
Carmen Rollins
25 economists under 45 who are shaping the way we think about the global economy
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Where Danger Lurks
Olivier Blanchard
The recent financial crisis has taught us to pay attention to dark corners, where the economy can malfunction badly
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Confronting Crisis
Story by Joe Procopio, pictures by Nick GalifianakisGlobal cooperation and the International Monetary Fund
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New Powers
Jeffrey Ball
An array of new energy supplies is shaking up today’s economic establishment, creating new winners and losers worldwide
THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL ECONOMICS
A World of Change
M. Ayhan Kose and Ezgi O. Ozturk
Taking stock of the past half century
Crystal Ball
Kalpana Kochhar, Yan Sun, Evridiki Tsounta, and Niklas Westelius
A look at trends and uncertainties can help prepare for future
economic challenges
Looming Ahead
George A. Akerlof, Paul Krugman, Robert Solow, Michael Spence,
and Joseph E. Stiglitz
Five Nobel Prize winners discuss what they each see as the biggest
problem facing the global economy of the future
Generation Next
Carmen Rollins
25 economists under 45 who are shaping the way we think about the global economy
Where Danger Lurks
Olivier Blanchard
The recent financial crisis has taught us to pay attention to dark corners, where the economy can malfunction badly
New Powers
Jeffrey Ball
An array of new energy supplies is shaking up today’s economic establishment, creating winners and losers worldwide
Measure to Measure
Jonathan D. Ostry and Andrew G. Berg
Inequality may be a hot topic, but describing it is a difficult proposition
A Look Back
Confronting Crisis
Story by Joe Procopio, pictures by Nick Galifianakis
Global cooperation and the International Monetary Fund
DEPARTMENTS
From the Editor
People in Economics
Back to Basics
What Is Keynesian Economics?
Sarwat Jahan, Ahmed Saber Mahmud, and Chris Papageorgiou
The central tenet of this school of thought is that government intervention can stabilize the economy
Book Reviews
The Summit: The Biggest Battle of the Second World War—Fought Behind Closed Doors, Ed Conway
Money and Tough Love: On Tour with the IMF, Liaquat Ahamed
Creating a Learning Society: A New Approach to Growth, Development, and Social Progress, Joseph E. Stiglitz and Bruce C. Greenwald