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Honors AB in Social Theory from Harvard and a PhD in International Political Economy from Princeton.
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East Asia Free Trade Area: Giant of the Future ???
25 August 2010. By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist, EconomyWatch.com One of our constant themes here at EconomyWatch is the importance of co-operation, both in general, and between...
Nasty Battle Looms Over Public Sector Pensions
24 August 2010. By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist Watch.com Of the many fault lines that the Black September 2008 crisis and its aftermath have exposed in the...
Indonesia: Asia’s New “Economic Golden Child”
23 August 2010. After years of being known for inefficiency, corruption and instability, Indonesia is emerging from the global financial crisis with a surprising new reputation — economic golden...
New Global Middle Class Consumers: Strategies for “Early Capture”
18 August 2010. By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist, EconomyWatch.com At this particular time, one of the fabulous things for a Westerner living in Asia, or, indeed, anywhere...
China Combining Environmental Concern and Economic Growth
17 August 2010. By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist, EconomyWatch.com Many lifetimes ago, I had the pleasure of advising the Master’s Thesis of a brilliant young man named...
Turkey Israel Economic Relations Continue Despite Tensions
16 August 2010. Israeli business executives here in Istanbul like to point out that most of the angry Turks who protested Israel’s deadly raid on a Turkish-led flotilla to...
Kashmir “Intifada”: India’s “Other” Front
13 August 2010. By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist, EconomyWatch.com We wrote yesterday about how India has been engaging in an "infrastructure confrontation" with China in the Himalayan...
New India / China “Confrontation” in Himalayas Not Good Sign
12 August 2010. By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist, EconomyWatch.com We have often said one of the most important conditions for a positive future in both Asia and...
Post-World Cup South Africa: Will It Soon Be BRICS ???
To many outsiders, South Africa has long been an unstable business environment with an economy overly dependent on natural resources. Now, the government and a new breed of entrepreneurs...
Google, Verizon & Wireless Broadband Expansion: “Net Neutrality” Soon A Memory ???
09 August 2010. By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist, EconomyWatch.com. In the wake of the just concluded joint conference call with members of the media by Ivan Seidenberg...