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Mongolia's Uneven Boom
Its election will be a referendum on whether mining has enriched a few at the expense of many
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How Cheap Investments Are Saving the World's Children
A look at how simple health interventions can assist the global effort to reduce child mortality
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Get Your Act Together, the World Tells Europe
Presidents of World Bank and Indonesia speak with exasperation at the G-20 summit in Los Cabos
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China Goes Shopping for German Factories
The slump makes midsize companies more willing to sell
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Will China's Exports Drain Growth From Other Countries?
The nation seems to be using increases in sales abroad to help compensate for weaker growth at home
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Mongolia's Uneven Boom
Its election will be a referendum on whether mining has enriched a few at the expense of many
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What Should Europe's Crisis Teach the U.S.? Nothing
America is neither Greece nor the U.K.
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How Cheap Investments Are Saving the World's Children
A look at how simple health interventions can assist the global effort to reduce child mortality
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The End of China's One-Child Policy?
A group of demographers says preserving the policy hurts China's economy
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Get Your Act Together, the World Tells Europe
Presidents of World Bank and Indonesia speak with exasperation at the G-20 summit in Los Cabos
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The Global Obesity Bomb
The big public health challenge will not be how to grow enough food to prevent starvation, but to avoid fat becoming the No. 1 killer
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Will China's Exports Drain Growth From Other Countries?
The nation seems to be using increases in sales abroad to help compensate for weaker growth at home
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North Korea, Eco State?
The dictatorship is getting into the carbon trading business
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When the Chinese Cut Rates It's Time to Worry
A rate cut surprises the markets and signals that May economic data will be weaker than expected
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The Big Mac Theory of Development
The fastest way to make poor people in poor countries richer and healthier is to let them move to a rich country
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Macau Feels the Pinch of China's Slowdown
China's economic travails are dampening gambling habits and slowing growth in the enclave's casinos
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How the Deal for AMC Entertainment Furthers China's Culture Agenda
Buying the U.S. cinema chain can teach the Chinese entertainment industry how to operate movie theaters nationwide while boosting the nation's "soft power"
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China Eyes Japan as the Land of Opportunity
The mainland's top companies want to break into a tough market
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The Philippines Astounds the Skeptics
Growth is up, inflation is stable, and corruption is at least being addressed
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Pakistan's Textile Industry Is Dangerously Fragile
Textile mills in Faisalabad are closing while workers riot
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New Balance Wants Its Tariffs. Nike Doesn't
A trade deal could finish off athletic shoe manufacturing in the U.S.
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Rediscovering the Philippines
Gains in fighting against corruption and tax dodging are drawing investment -- and positive notice in debt markets -- to the Philippines
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The U.S. and Europe Are Blocking Global Cooperation
Keeping developing nations from a greater role in directing the IMF and World Bank is self-defeating for the U.S. and Europe
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Mystery and Rumor Dominate China in the Time of Bo
The implicit bargain the intelligentsia, civil servants, and others had with China’s rulers has been ruptured
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Mongolia's Uneven Boom
Its election will be a referendum on whether mining has enriched a few at the expense of many
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Africa
How Cheap Investments Are Saving the World's Children
A look at how simple health interventions can assist the global effort to reduce child mortality
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Get Your Act Together, the World Tells Europe
Presidents of World Bank and Indonesia speak with exasperation at the G-20 summit in Los Cabos
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Europe
What Should Europe's Crisis Teach the U.S.? Nothing
America is neither Greece nor the U.K.
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China
The End of China's One-Child Policy?
A group of demographers says preserving the policy hurts China's economy
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The Global Obesity Bomb
The big public health challenge will not be how to grow enough food to prevent starvation, but to avoid fat becoming the No. 1 killer
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In China, the Web and Politics Don't Mix
Beijing closes sites to stop debate about Bo Xilai's ouster
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Will China's Exports Drain Growth From Other Countries?
The nation seems to be using increases in sales abroad to help compensate for weaker growth at home
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Rediscovering the Philippines
Gains in fighting against corruption and tax dodging are drawing investment -- and positive notice in debt markets -- to the Philippines
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Rising Inequality Since 1990
The Gini coefficient, measuring income inequality, shows it rising dramatically among the Group of 20 nations
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Macau Feels the Pinch of China's Slowdown
China's economic travails are dampening gambling habits and slowing growth in the enclave's casinos
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New Balance Wants Its Tariffs. Nike Doesn't
A trade deal could finish off athletic shoe manufacturing in the U.S.
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North Korea, Eco State?
The dictatorship is getting into the carbon trading business
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Asia
When the Chinese Cut Rates It's Time to Worry
A rate cut surprises the markets and signals that May economic data will be weaker than expected
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Emerging Markets
The Big Mac Theory of Development
The fastest way to make poor people in poor countries richer and healthier is to let them move to a rich country
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China
Mystery and Rumor Dominate China in the Time of Bo
The implicit bargain the intelligentsia, civil servants, and others had with China’s rulers has been ruptured
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