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Wednesday June 03 2009

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Rising government bond rates prove policy works
Stanford's John Taylor and the Harvard historian Niall Ferguson have both argued in the FT that the US fiscal path is unsustainable. Martin Wolf's view is that there are powerful arguments against fiscal retrenchment right now and he welcomes recent moves in the bond markets
http://link.ft.com/r/DHGUVV/WEEE6/Z6X5S/XI3T0/AB3JX/PJ/h
 
How Beijing kept its grip on power
Twenty years after Tiananmen Beijing is riding high politically and economically, yet among the masses there is growing dissatisfaction with the party's post-Tiananmen policies, writes Minxin Pei
http://link.ft.com/r/DHGUVV/WEEE6/Z6X5S/XI3T0/7LR9I/PJ/h
 
Salutary lessons from the downfall of a carmaker
General Motors, the failing giant was the iconic corporation of the 20th century and introduced many of the industrial practices that were adopted the world over. Yet the factors that had once been the company's strengths were became its weaknesses, writes John Kay
http://link.ft.com/r/DHGUVV/WEEE6/Z6X5S/XI3T0/HVBLS/PJ/h
 
Why we need separation of powers
The cabinet/parliament overlap in this country means that ministers are drawn only from the 350 or more MPs on the winning side, which limits the gene pool, writes Andrew Turnbull
http://link.ft.com/r/DHGUVV/WEEE6/Z6X5S/XI3T0/RKZC9/PJ/h
 
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