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Eclipse: living in the shadow of China's economic dominance / Subramanian, Arvind 2012  Book
Subramanian, Arvind Book
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Publication New Delhi, Viva Books Private Limited, 2012.
Description xvii, 216p.Pbk
Standard Number 9788130920160
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ID:   085683


From Doha to the next bretton woods: a new multilateral trade agenda / Matto, Aaditya; Subramanian, Arvind   Journal Article
Subramanian, Arvind Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Trade problems are an underlying cause of the financial crisis. To truly revive the world economy, a new trade consensus is necessary.
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How to help Poor Countries / Birdsall, Nancy; Rodrik, Dani; Subramanian, Arvind Jul-Aug 2005  Journal Article
Birdsall, Nancy Journal Article
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Publication Jul-Aug 2005.
Summary/Abstract Increasing aid and market access for poor countries makes sense but will not do that much good. Wealthy nations should also push other measures that could be far more rewarding, such as giving the poor more control over economic policy, financing new development-friendly technologies, and opening labor markets.
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Inevitable superpower: why China's dominance is a sure thing / Subramanian, Arvind   Journal Article
Subramanian, Arvind Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Is China poised to take over from the United States as the world's leading economy? Yes, judging by its GDP, trade flows, and ability to act as a creditor to the rest of the world. In fact, China's economic dominance will be far greater and come about far sooner than most observers realize.
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Saving Iraq from its oil / Birdsall, Nancy; Subramanian, Arvind   Journal Article
Birdsall, Nancy Journal Article
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Publication Jul-Aug 2004.
Summary/Abstract Of all the pressing questions facing Iraq today, perhaps the most important in the long run is what to do with the country's oil. Vast wealth from natural resources can often be a curse, not a blessing, corrupting a nation's political and economic institutions and impeding the growth of democracy. There is only one way for Iraq to resist the oil curse: by handing over the proceeds directly to the Iraqi people.
Key Words Energy  Oil  Iraq  United States  United Nations 
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