From the FT:
How to avoid a repeat of the Great Crash - Peter Clarke
Goldman: reasons to be wrathful - Chris Gradel
A three-way split is the most logical - John Gapper on ‘too big to fail’
Russia’s unsustainable energy model - David Clark
From elsewhere:
A Balanced Global Diet - Nouriel Roubini, RGE Monitor
Chinese railways and speculating pig farmers - Michael Pettis , China Financial Markets
Efficient Market Theory and the Crisis - Jeremy J. Siegel
Futures As Predictors of Commodity Prices - Menzie Chinn, Econbrowser
Turkey Dumps US Dollar For Trade With Iran And China - Joe Weisenthal, BusinessInsider
Why Do Financial Crises Happen in the Fall? - Catherine Rampell, NYT Economix Blog
Are Capital Controls In Fashion Again? - Nouriel Roubini, Forbes

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