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Moisés Naím Wanted: a Brazilian Mark Zuckerberg
Stephen King Many investors may not be living in the real world
Jacob Weisberg Amazon proves it is the king of the political jungle
Kurt Campbell China must rein in its cyber assaults
Howard Davies Davies’ Davos diary: What would you do with the G20?
Howard Davies Davies’ Davos diary: English at high altitude
Peter Mandelson Cameron remains a man without a Europe plan
Richard Lambert Business must help Cameron in Europe
Richard Lambert The lessons from the BBC scandal
Guest Author Ohio is a test case for US economy
Nicholas Stern Cameron must commit to low-carbon economy
Guest Author Car industry rattles on old Europe’s roads
Howard Davies How to avoid reputational ruin: a guide for banks
Richard Lambert Business can give school leavers real skills
Guest Author The Facebook IPO is no place for an amateur
Moisés Naím YPF will soon be the least of Argentina’s problems
Richard Lambert Hail freedom in academia; but brands still matter
Martin Feldstein Obama tax rises threaten US recovery
Guest Author Try telling middle America the job market is back
Laura Tyson Obama is right to focus on US manufacturing
David Miliband Don’t let the age of austerity be the age of inaction
Bruce Bartlett Obama is tinkering with a tax system that needs fundamental reform
Guest Author Bail-outs will always be needed to fix capitalism’s flaws
Ramachandra Guha The west has badly overestimated Singh
Yao Yang Weak global demand should be a wake-up call for China
Yukon Huang Slower growth is good for China
Ian Bremmer Germany will never leave the eurozone
Glenn Hubbard The false choice of stimulus versus austerity
Richard Lambert An urgent plan to save the UK economy
Glenn Hubbard US faces economic suicide if spending isn’t restrained
Mario Monti To escape crisis Italy needs an economic overhaul
Lawrence Summers Time is of the essence, any US budget deal will do
Guest Author Murdoch broke Britain’s press. This is how we fix it
Laura Tyson Only further stimulus can tackle America’s jobless, wage-less recovery

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