What really happened? Nobel prize-winning economist Robert M. Solow, vice chairman of the Urban Institute Board of Trustees, explains why a stateside housing slump turned into a global economic crisis and how we can prevent another breakdown.
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The conference will have some of the best minds from global corporations who pursue and practice globalization through global sourcing of services. For them, knowing ‘What’s Ahead for the Global Economy’, Dr. Freund’s keynote topic, is imperative. And Dr. Freund would deliver key insights into how the global economy would pan out in the coming few years.
HONG KONG (Reuters) – The global economy is recovering more strongly than expected and the projected growth rate for 2010 is likely to beat the forecast 3 percent, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, head of the International Monetary Fund, said on Wednesday.