The global economy in turbulent times

A leading authority's answer to today's global economic challenges In Global Economy in Turbulent Times, Harvard economist Dr. See-Yan Lin offers his timely and incisive views on today's key economic issues.

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Main Author: Lin, See Yan (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Singapore John Wiley & Sons Singapore Pte Ltd [2015]
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Table of Contents:
  • That Was the World that Was
  • TW3 2008: The Year Free Markets Ran Amok
  • 2009: "Oxpicious" Year Ahead
  • Beware of PME in a Jobless 2009 Recovery
  • G-20 Summit, Pittsburgh 2009: Has "It Worked"?
  • TW3 2009: Growing Again, but Hold on Tight
  • Summer 2010: In for a Bumpy Ride, Even a Double-Dip?
  • G-20 Summit, Toronto 2010: Reflects a Fragile Unity
  • IMF Meet, Fall 2010: A Cop-Out
  • G-20 Summit, Seoul 2010: Much Ado about Nothing
  • TW3 2010: The World Trichotomized
  • Prospects 2011: As the World Turns
  • A Check-up at Mid-Year, 2011
  • Gloomy Outlook Takes Its Toll, 2011--2012
  • G-20 Summit, Cannes 2011; APEC, Honolulu 2011: Without Gusto!
  • TW3 2011: Annus Horribilis
  • G-20 Summit, Los Cabos 2012 GJAP: More of the Same
  • APEC, Vladivostok 2012: A New Perspective
  • TW3 2012: A Tough Year with a Bleak Outlook
  • 2013: Breadth of Global Slowdown Disconcerting
  • TW3 2013: Tension and Risks; a Peek at 2014
  • Spring 2014 Stock Take: Complex Risks Ahead
  • Trouble with the Global Economy
  • The Paradox of Thrift
  • Deflation Is Not an Option
  • Reality Check on Economic Models
  • Commodity and Asset Prices Are Up; Can Inflation Be Far Behind?
  • A New Hazard: Double-Dip Deflation
  • The "New Normal"
  • Muddling Through the Inflation
  • It's a Dangerous World out There
  • "Risk-Off" Episodes
  • Now's Not the Time for Austerity
  • The World Economy: Growing Pains and Bubbly Worries
  • What's Up Is Down
  • The United States: Jobless Recovery
  • Jackson Hole "Gunfight" Shoots Blanks
  • The United States Is No Longer AAA
  • "Occupy Wall Street" Goes Global
  • Lessons from Marx to Market
  • Sachs and Krugman on the Global Crisis
  • Life after Keynes with the Double-Dip
  • Growth Dims after the "Cliff"
  • An Inconvenient Truth: QE Withdrawal Syndrome
  • An Unnecessary Disaster Spawns Market Fears
  • US Growth Deficit: Too Loose, Too Long
  • The European Union and Eurozone: More Austerity
  • Dark Clouds over Europe and the United States
  • ECB and Fed Clear Way to Act
  • Eurozone Growth Can't Move beyond First Gear but Needs to Keep Deflation at Bay
  • PIIGS Can't Fly: The Trouble with Greece
  • Greece Is Bankrupt
  • Greek Bailout Mark II: It's a Default
  • Greece and Eurozone: Austerity Fatigue
  • Greece: More Aid Needed to Save the Austerity-Fatigued
  • New Euro Deal: Not the Whole Bazooka
  • European Union: Favoring Growth Against More Austerity
  • European Union: A Summer of Discontent
  • European Union: Draghi's Bumblebee
  • Cyprus's Bailout Turns Bail-In
  • Japan: Dead On but Not Deadened
  • Japan in Deep Hibernation
  • 3-11: The Tohoku Disasters One Year On
  • Japan Picks Up the Pieces
  • Abenomics: Japan Comes Alive Again
  • Abenomics Hitting Speed Bumps
  • The International Financial System
  • So, the Gold Bug Still Bugs You
  • Man's Addiction to Gold
  • In Search of Gold at Bretton Woods: Lust for Gold Not Paying Off
  • What's Wrong with the International Monetary System?
  • US Dollar: Cracking at the Seams
  • The Dollar Quagmire
  • The "Trilemma" of Capital Controls
  • Burgernomics and the Ringgit
  • The Yuan Way to a New Monetary Order
  • Why Tokyo Failed to Be Top-Tier IFC
  • At Risk: Beggar-Thy-Neighbor
  • Currency Wars at a Time of Deficient Demand
  • Tension over Exchange Rates
  • RMB: What's a Budding Currency to Do?
  • The Kiss of Debt
  • This Obsession with Debt
  • The Tobin Tax Revisited
  • Dubai: Or Is It Bye-Bye?
  • Whatever Volcker Wants, Volcker Gets?
  • "Too-Big-to-Fail" and the Volcker Rule Faces Fresh Challenges
  • LIBOR Scandal Fuss
  • Wall Street Stock Market Rigged: HFT "Cheetahs" Only Take 13,000ths of a Second to Turn a Profit
  • Shadow Banking: The Global Bogeyman
  • Going Green
  • Blue Ocean That's Also Green
  • The Crimson Goes Green
  • The Road to Copenhagen
  • RIO+20: What a Huge Disappointment
  • Social Issues of Concern
  • 9.6 Billion
  • The Seven-Billionth Baby Is Born
  • The Ominous Demographic Dilemma
  • The Quality of Life
  • The Emerging Bourgeoisie
  • Rising Income Inequality and the Piketty Blockbuster
  • Has Undergraduate Education Lost Its Way?
  • The MBA: Is It Still Relevant?
  • 375 Years and Still Number One
  • Onward the Harvard Connection
  • The Future of University Education: What It Takes to Be Educated
  • Schumpeternomics: Gotta Keep on Learning
  • Malaysian Transformation and Innovation
  • Getting "Cangkul-Ready"
  • Now the Real Pain Begins
  • Mahathir's Challenge
  • Stimulating Times
  • Price Fixing, Market Sharing, and Collusion Are Illegal
  • Najib's New Way Forward
  • We Still Don't Get It
  • Creativity: The Key to NEM's Success
  • The Mystique of National Transformation
  • Toward Quality Undergraduate Education
  • Innovation: Catalyst for Recovery
  • On Productivity and Talent Management
  • Finance for Innovative Ventures: Broken Dreams?
  • Venture Capital Initiatives to Boost Entrepreneurship
  • Emerging East Asia, ASEAN, and BRICs
  • Export-Led Growth Model: Quo Vadis?
  • "Go East, Young Man"
  • Asia Feels the Heat
  • QE3 Exit and Asia's Trilemma
  • Focus of Concern: Emerging Asia at Risk
  • ASEAN Stimulus
  • ASEAN+3 Stimuli
  • AEC Is on the Way, but It's No Big Deal
  • South Korea Emerges More Competitive
  • The Philippines: Its Turn Is Next
  • Indonesia Losing Its Footing?
  • Indonesia and India: Under New Management
  • Vietnam Wakes Up: Ding Dong Dung
  • Thailand on the Rebound
  • Myanmar: Not the Burma I Used to Know
  • Myanmar Spring: "Look, Listen, Learn, and Leave"
  • The BRICS Are Coming
  • BRICS Can't Run as a Herd
  • Acronym Anxiety: BRICS Are Stumbling
  • China: Realities about Its BOP Surpluses
  • China: Realities about Its BOP Surpluses
  • China: RMB Flexibility Not Enough
  • China: Much Ado about Nothing
  • The "China Dream"
  • China: Economic Slowdown: A Cause for Concern?
  • The Third Plenum Reforms Are Well Received, but the New Deal Flashes Danger Signals
  • China: Multiple Policy Dilemmas
  • China: Rebalancing Growth with Reform and Moving Up to the Next Level
  • India: The Outlook Dims
  • "A Passage to India": The Outlook Remains Dire
  • Corporate Governance and Management
  • On Corporate Governance and Doing It Right
  • The CG Blueprint 2011: "Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom"
  • Creative Destruction: "Kodak Moment" No More
  • The F & N Saga
  • On Global