Tyler Amos breaks down the problems associated with the federal government’s proposed balanced budget law.
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America’s Quantitative Easing is Emerging Markets’ Stimulus
Following the Federal Reserve’s decision to maintain its bond-buying policy last week, Tyler Amos argues emerging markets are benefitting from the Federal Reserve’s quantitative easing.
The Greek Social Fallout: Remains of the Debt Crisis
Tyler Amos explains why, even as the Eurozone officially comes out of a recession, problems in Greece are far from over.
Opening up the Closet: Improving Canadian Gay Rights Advocacy Abroad
Tyler Amos discusses Canada’s official reaction to the Russian anti gay propaganda laws and explores the possibility of enhancing Canadian gay rights advocacy abroad.
When Peacekeepers Wage War
Tyler Amos examines the implications of the recent decision of the MONUSCO operation to take up arms in the face of increased militia attacks.
Why Can’t Banks Just be Banks? The “Too big to fail” Issue
Tyler Amos analyzes the diversification of the biggest financial companies and assesses their impact on the real economy.
A Dollar in Decline?: The Future of the Greenback
Tyler Amos analyzes the recent decline of the American Dollar and its prospects as the main international reserve currency.
Hardball just doesn’t work: Sanctions vs incentives in the US decision to suspend the GSP to Bangladesh
Tyler Amos explains why suspending the GSP is not the most efficient way to ensure worker safety in Bangladesh.
‘Africa’s Pinochet’: Who is Hissène Habré?
Following the arrest of the former Chadian president Hissène Habré, Tyler Amos discusses his past, his crimes and the significance of his trial.
The Spark for African Growth? Social Investment in Entrepreneurs
Tyler Amos discusses the potential of social investment as an engine of African Growth.