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Milken Institute Review
Milken Institute Review First Quarter 2013
January 2013
In the latest Milken Institute Review, Drew Shindell, a climate scientist at the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, urges policymakers to postpone the showdown on carbon emissions to focus on other potent sources of warming such as methane, soot particles and ozone whose containment would yield a quick, low-cost payoff. Also in this issue: what you need to know about crowdfunding, the future of North Korea under the newest Kim, the mess created by unfunded public pension liabilities that may exceed $4 trillion, stemming the illicit financial flows from developing countries ranging from drug money to tax dodges, the economic challenges facing post-revolutionary Egypt, and measuring "currency aggression" to understand the impact on jobs.
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Viewpoint
Adios Espana! The Talent Outflow From Spain
I-Ling Shen and James R. Barth
realclearmarkets.com
October 2012
As the economy and financial situation in Spain continues to decline, what is happening to the Spanish workforce?
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Research Report
Contra Costa County: A Blueprint for Growth
Armen Bedroussian, Kevin Klowden, and Haoran Zhu with I-Ling Shen
Milken Institute
October 2012
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Research Report
Strategies for Expanding California's Exports
Kevin Klowden and Michael Wolfe
Milken Institute
September 2012
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Viewpoint
Egypt's Subsidy Blues
Peter Passell
Foreign Policy
June 2012
When Egypt's next rulers finally tackle urgently needed economic reform, they should look to an unlikely model: Iran.
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