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Google News: Signs of cheer in US bonds are faint, at best
[Financial Times] - By James Mackintosh When former Federal Reserve vice-chairman Alan Blinder warned of the dangers of a “cacophony of voices” from interest-rate setters, he might have been thinking of this week's Fed announcements. The Fed forecast that it would keep
Google News: Outsourcing: New aims are set but old image dies hard
[Financial Times] - In the US economist Alan Blinder wrote a provocative article in the journal Foreign Affairs predicting an unstoppable wave of new service sector outsourcing from the advanced to the developing world. As once-protected jobs in the education
Guardian: The economic illiteracy of economists
[The Guardian] - But the panelists got off to a good start, with Alan Blinder of Princeton, former vice-chairman of the US Federal Reserve, describing the public discussion of the US national debt as generally ranging from "ludicrous to horrific". True, that.
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Alan Blinder illuminates the problem of dysfunctional economic governance.
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