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  • October 2013 Update to TIGER: Tracking Indexes for the Global Economic Recovery

    October 2013, Eswar Prasad, Karim Foda and Arnav Sahu

  • Revisiting Sovereign Bankruptcy

    October 3, 2013

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    September 16, 2013, Eswar Prasad

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  • The emerging markets [are] largely viewing monetary policy in advanced economies as causing problems for them and the advanced economies are basically taking the position that the emerging markets are chronic complainers.

    September 3, 2013, Eswar Prasad, Los Angeles Times
  • India Is Still Waiting for Superman

    September 2, 2013, Eswar Prasad

  • A Conversation on the Upcoming G-20 Leaders’ Summit in St. Petersburg

    August 23, 2013, Kemal Derviş, Eswar Prasad and David Dollar

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  • The currency issue will come up [at the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue], but not, I think, with a great deal of stridency on the U.S. side.

    July 9, 2013, Eswar Prasad, Wall Street Journal
  • A Conversation on the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue

    July 3, 2013, Kenneth G. Lieberthal and Eswar Prasad

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  • Some Context for the Debate on Austerity

    June 27, 2013, Eswar Prasad and Mengjie Ding

  • The traditional flashpoints between the two countries, the currency issue and trade have diminished as flashpoints. The real opportunity here lies in the fact that China and the U.S. now have a commonality of interests.

    June 7, 2013, Eswar Prasad, Bloomberg
  • The reality is that there is going to be a wave of money coming from China. It is becoming a richer country. Its households, its firms, its banks are all looking for investment opportunities abroad, and the U.S. still remains a very good place to invest.

    June 6, 2013, Eswar Prasad, National Public Radio
  • Every bit of technical help, every bit of support that the U.S. can provide to the Chinese while they fight their internal domestic political battles, is going to be very important.

    June 6, 2013, Eswar Prasad, McClatchy
  • China has subtly but very, very slightly shifted to the defensive on some of these economic issues. They want to make sure they don’t get left out, and I think the U.S. has, again very subtly, tried to maneuver a little bit around China by building stronger relationships with other countries in the Asian region.

    June 6, 2013, Eswar Prasad, National Journal
  • This is an opportune time for the U.S. to endorse and support China's reform agenda, which is clearly in the long-term interest of both countries. What China would like to send back home would be images of Xi and Obama rolling up their shirt sleeves and getting down to business as equals.

    June 5, 2013, Eswar Prasad, Wall Street Journal
  • Top Five Issues President Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping Should Discuss

    June 4, 2013, Richard C. Bush III, Cheng Li, Jonathan D. Pollack, Eswar Prasad and Ian Wallace

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  • A Conversation on President Obama’s Meeting with President Xi Jinping of China

    June 4, 2013, Jeffrey A. Bader, Eswar Prasad and Cheng Li

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  • The Coming Wave

    June 2013, G. Andrew Karolyi, David Ng and Eswar Prasad

  • The Road Ahead for China’s Economy

    April 16, 2013

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  • Soaring Reserves Put Renminbi Back in the Spotlight

    April 15, 2013, Eswar Prasad and Karim Foda

  • Global Economic Recovery Stuck Below Takeoff Speed

    April 14, 2013, Eswar Prasad and Karim Foda

  • April 2013 Update to TIGER: Tracking Indices for the Global Economic Recovery

    April 2013, Eswar Prasad and Karim Foda

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    March 13, 2013, Eswar Prasad

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    March 4, 2013

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