Larry Summers

Charles W. Eliot University Professor and President Emeritus at Harvard University

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Financial Times Columns

October 4th, 2012

“The pendulum swings towards regulation,” October 27, 2008

“Taxpayers can still benefit from a bail-out,” September 29, 2008

“The $700bn bail-out and the budget,” September 28, 2008

“How to build a US recovery,” August 7, 2008

“The way forward for Fannie and Freddie,“ July 27, 2008

“What can we do in this dangerous moment,” June 29, 2008

“Six principles for a new regulatory order,” June 1, 2008

“A strategy to promote healthy globalisation,” May 4, 2008

“America needs to make a new case for trade,” April 27, 2008

“Steps that can safeguard America’s economy,” March 31, 2008

“America needs a way to stem foreclosures,” February 24, 2008

“Beyond fiscal stimulus, further action is needed,” January 27, 2008

“Wake up to the dangers of a deepening crisis,” November 25, 2007

“How to handle the falling dollar,” October 28, 2007

“Beware moral hazard fundamentalists,” September 23, 2007

“This is where Fannie and Freddie step in,” August 26, 2007

“Funds that shake capitalist logic,” July 29, 2007

“Harness market forces to share prosperity,” June 24, 2007

“Practical steps to climate control,” May 28, 2007

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Lawrence H. Summers is the Charles W. Eliot University Professor and President Emeritus at Harvard University. He served as the 71st Secretary of the Treasury for President Clinton and the Director of the National Economic Council for President Obama.


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