From the FT:
Why the renminbi has to rise to address imbalances - Martin Feldstein
Close the funding gap for smaller businesses - Nigel Rudd
King’s proposal provides stability in banking sector - Nigel Collin
Goodbye to the pre-crisis trend line - Samuel Brittan
From elsewhere:
Selling stocks short: Ever controversial - Gerald P. Dwyer, Federal Reserve of Atlanta
Swiss Banking Is Finished - Joe Weisenthal, BusinessInsider
Can We Fix Too Big to Fail Without Shrinkage? - Noam Scheiber, The New Republic
What’s so bad about inflation? - David Blanchflower New Statesman
Sustainable Growth? - Tim Duy’s Fed Watch, Economist’s View
Design and effectiveness of fiscal-stimulus programmes - Robert Barro and Charles Redlick, VOXEU
Scientist Monkeys Around With The Economy - NPR audio on primate economics

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