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January 2011 Archives

Should the federal government invest in jumpstarting innovation?

By hhei on January 19, 2011 12:49 PM

In a Pioneer Press interview, V.V. Chari weighs in on Senator Amy Klobuchar's proposal that urges feds to jumpstart innovation.

Could the U.S. central bank go broke?

By hhei on January 11, 2011 10:58 AM

V.V. Chari explains in a Reuters interview that at some point during its exit from easy monetary policies, the Fed actually may go broke -- at least on paper.

Is Mexico China's Future?

By hhei on January 4, 2011 2:09 PM

The Wall Street Journal highlights Tim Kehoe and Kim Ruhl's (NYU) research paper that explores just how difficult it is for a country to leap from what the World Bank calls "middle income" status to the ranks of advanced nations.

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