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The McKinsey Global Institute occasionally publishes articles and op-eds in external publications as part of our efforts to disseminate our research and perspectives more widely. Below are columns by Diana Farrell that regularly appear on BusinessWeek on-line.

The new power brokers
BusinessWeek, July 15, 2008
The past year has seen much financial unrest, but three players—Asian sovereign investors, oil exporters, and private equity firms—have helped stabilize the market.
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The rise of the euro
BusinessWeek, March 21, 2008
The currency isn't simply growing in value. Its strength reflects euro zone financial-market vibrancy.
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Gulf states must use oil wealth wisely
BusinessWeek, February 05, 2008
Policy makers worldwide need to consider the global and domestic consequences of enormous capital investments from the oil-rich GCC.
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Why debt hasn’t killed us yet
Newsweek International, January 19, 2008
The U.S. current account deficit—the broadest measure of the trade gap—could rise from 5 or 6 percent to 9 percent of GDP, or $1.6 trillion, by 2012 as long as foreigners are eager to invest there.
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Private equity isn't fading away
BusinessWeek, November 20, 2007
Despite the credit crunch, private equity isn't fading away. In fact, the industry's assets may double by 2012, Diana Farrell writes in BusinessWeek Online.
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Hard choices on U.S.-China trade
BusinessWeek, August 23, 2007
It's easy to blame the weak yuan for the huge U.S. current account deficit, but MGI research finds it's not the real problem.
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A simple plan to cut energy demand growth and carbon emissions
BusinessWeek, June 07, 2007
Diana Farrell of the McKinsey Global Institute argues a commitment to energy efficiency can help avert a global climate crisis.
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A recipe for Sarkozy's success
BusinessWeek, May 15, 2007
France's new leader should nourish the economy by limiting restrictions, increasing labor market flexibility, and boosting public-sector productivity, Diana Farrell writes.
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Tremors shake global capital markets
BusinessWeek, March 05, 2007
Is New York losing out to London? McKinsey Global Institute Director Diana Farrell discusses worldwide shifts beyond the trans-Atlantic rivalry.
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China and India: Room for reform
BusinessWeek, October 26, 2006
New research highlights the shortcomings of the China and India financial systems and their shared need for rapid reforms.
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Sweden's balancing lessons for Europe
BusinessWeek, September 22, 2006
The McKinsey Global Institute's Diana Farrell says the country is demonstrating that a competitive market need not conflict with social protection for citizens.
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China's financials need an overhaul
BusinessWeek, August 09, 2006
Aggressive reform of China's financial system is necessary to promote sustainable growth, according to research by the McKinsey Global Institute.
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Unlocking India's potential
BusinessWeek, June 29, 2006
Reform of India's financial system would mean better use of capital and the elevation of millions from poverty, McKinsey Global Institute research shows.
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Tackling the informal economy
BusinessWeek, May 08, 2006
Companies that operate in the gray sap economic growth in the developing world, Diana Farrell, director of the McKinsey Global Institute, writes in a new monthly BusinessWeek column. Here's what governments can do about it.
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Don't be afraid of offshoring
BusinessWeek, March 22, 2006
Diana Farrell of the McKinsey Global Institute takes a close look at the workforce in China and India and says U.S. workers have little to fear.
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