Mira Kamdar YaleGlobal, 7 May 2008
Big agribusiness may boost crops temporarily, but wreaks environmental havoc over the long term
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Barbara Demick The Los Angeles Times, 5 May 2008
China forces the world to choose between free speech and good relations
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David Brooks The New York Times, 5 May 2008
Education and skills are keys to individual and national prosperity
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C. Peter Timmer YaleGlobal, 5 May 2008
Hoarding by countries and speculative bidding on food exacerbate scarcity and cause prices to climb
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Carl Mortished The London Times, 2 May 2008
Oil industry shoots itself in the foot with rising prices and profits
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Heather Timmons The New York Times, 2 May 2008
Polite calls and specific advice convince debtors to pay their bills
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Eric Heymann YaleGlobal, 2 May 2008
Travel itineraries must plan for higher fuel costs and disagreeable weather
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Elisabeth Rosenthal The International Herald Tribune, 1 May 2008
Long-distance food is often less expensive than homegrown crops
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Temma Ehrenfeld Newsweek, 29 April 2008
Lack of regulation allows the underworld to flourish, undermining globalization’s advantages
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Pranab Bardhan YaleGlobal, 28 April 2008
Virulence of nationalism – of China and others like India – does not bode well
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