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Business & Economics 2011

BROOKINGSI N S T I T U T I O N P R E S S

BROOKINGS

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Business & Economics 2011

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after the Crash The Future of FinanceYasuyuki Fuchita, Richard J. Herring & Robert E. litan, eds.Economic experts take a hard look at how the financial industry and some of its practices are likely to change and provide well-grounded insights that will be helpful to financial practi-tioners, analysts, and policymakers.Copublished with the Nomura Institute of Capital Markets Research

2010 / 175 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0404-1 $26.95

Brain Gain Rethinking U.S. Immigration PolicyDarrell M. West“An invaluable work that as dispassionately, factually, and objectively as possible analyzes the political and economic aspects of immigra-tion and their effect on our nation.” —Vartan Gregorian, president, Carnegie Corporation of New YorkA Brookings FOCUS Book2010 /182 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-0482-9 $24.95

China in 2020A New Type of SuperpowerHu angang Foreword by John l. thornton Introduction by Cheng liChinese economist Hu Angang forecasts that by 2020 China will become a “mature, responsible, and attractive superpower” that will contribute to the “end of the unipolar era dominated by the United States.”Thornton Center Chinese Thinkers Series

March / 320 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-0478-2 $39.95

Cuba’s Energy FutureStrategic Approaches to CooperationJonathan Benjamin-alvarado, ed. Foreword by Vicki HuddlestonContributors discuss the evolving relations among Caribbean states and explain why Cuba and its longtime nemesis the United States should look for ways to cooperate on developing energy sources.

2010 / 143 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0342-6 $26.95

Delivering aid DifferentlyLessons from the FieldWolfgang Fengler & Homi Kharas, eds.“Can aid deliver the economic, social, and political transformations development demands, or is it condemned to small suc-cesses and failures? This is the central ques-tion that Wolfgang Fengler and Homi Kharas take on. . . . I commend this book to all those interested in reforming how aid is delivered so that it eventually becomes redundant.”

—Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, managing director, World Bank

2010 / 286 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0480-5 $28.95

Emerging MarketsResilience and Growth amid Global TurmoilM. ayhan Kose & Eswar S. PrasadKose and Prasad present the definitive account of the evolution of emerging mar-ket economies (EMEs) and use the lens of the global financial crisis to evaluate their strengths and weaknesses.

2011 / 210 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0564-2 $26.95

last ExitPrivatization and Deregulation of the U.S. Transportation SystemClifford Winston“These provocative but measured proposals provide the agenda for a serious national debate on the next steps in reforming transportation policy.”—Roger Noll, Stanford University

2010 / 188 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0473-7 $24.95

leading Change in a Web 2.1 WorldHow ChangeCasting Builds Trust, Creates Understanding, and Accelerates Organizational ChangeJackson Nickerson“A brilliant, original, and timely book that stunningly reframes leadership for our Internet Age.”—Warren Bennis, University of Southern CaliforniaInnovations in Leadership Series2010 / 148 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-0484-3 $24.95

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Moving ForwardThe Future of Consumer Credit and Mortgage Finance Nicolas P. Retsinas & Eric S. Belsky, eds.“For those concerned about the obstacles and opportunities that lie ahead for consumers in the post-financial-crisis world, this book is an essential read.”—Eugene A. Ludwig, CEO of Promontory Financial GroupCopublished with the Harvard University Joint

Center for Housing Studies 2011 / 275 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0503-1 $28.95

Policy and ChoicePublic Finance through the Lens of Behavioral EconomicsWilliam J. Congdon, Jeffrey R. Kling & Sendhil MullainathanThe authors argue that public finance can incorporate many lessons of behavioral eco-nomics and should serve as a framework for applying insights from psychology to questions of economic policy.

2011 / 240 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-0498-0 $29.95

the Pursuit of HappinessToward an Economy of Well-BeingCarol GrahamIn this straightforward and accessible book, Carol Graham explores what we know about the determinants of happiness across and within countries of different development levels, including some counterintuitive and surprising relations. A Brookings FOCUS book

June / 160 pp. / cloth 978 -0-8157-2127-7 $24.95

Reconsidering RetirementHow Losses and Layoffs Affect Older WorkersCourtney C. Coile & Phillip B. levineEconomists Coile and Levine go beyond the headlines to explain how the economic crisis will affect the future plans and well-being of older Americans.

2010 / 156 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-0499-7 $28.95

Resilience and opportunityLessons from the U.S. Gulf Coast after Katrina and RitaRoland V. anglin, amy liu, Richard J. Mizelle Jr., & allison Plyer, eds.This book covers the gamut of social and public policies and the roles of different actors needed to remake whole communities after a disas-ter—for example, the rise of community engagement and new organi-zations, redevelopment policy, coastal and wetlands protection, educa-tion, criminal justice, the role of philanthropy, and regional leadership.

2011 / 220 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-2149-9 $22.95

Uncle Sam in PinstripesEvaluating U.S. Federal Credit ProgramsDouglas J. ElliottThe U.S. federal government has $10 trillion in federal guarantees and loans going to the public sector. This accessible primer on federal lending provides an instructive look at one of the most important interfaces between the U.S. government and its citizens.

april / 120 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-2139-0 $19.95

Urban and Regional Policy and Its Effects, Volume 3Nancy Pindus, Howard Wial & Harold Wolman, eds.This book analyzes the effectiveness of select policy approaches, reforms, and experi-ments in addressing key social and economic problems facing cities, suburbs, and metro-politan areas. Topics include the effects of foreclosures on neighborhoods, school choice options, and commuter taxes.

2011 / 261 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0406-5 $29.95

What Works in Development?Thinking Big and Thinking SmallJessica Cohen & William Easterly, eds.“Thinking big” approaches in the fight against global poverty focus on macroeconomic poli-cies, growth strategies, and other country-level factors, while “thinking small” mind-sets utilize conditional cash transfers, bed nets, and other microlevel improvements. This book examines both schools of thought.

2009 / 245 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0282-5 $26.95

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business

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Digital MedicineHealth Care in the Internet EraRevised editionDarrell M. West & Edward alan Miller“West and Miller’s exploration of the costs, concerns, and possible benefits of digital medicine is both thoughtful and timely. Librarians, health advocates, and policymakers on both sides of the issue will chew on this

food for thought.”—Library Journal

2010 / 185 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0455-3 $22.95

Drawing the line Public and Private in Americaandrew Stark“Governance in the twenty-first century is a complex mixture of the public and private. Andrew Stark has written an extremely useful book about this new world. . . . A must-read for scholars and practitioners alike.” —Elaine C. Kamarck, Harvard Kennedy School

2010 / 240 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-0333-4 $28.95

F o r t h c o m i n g

Growing oldPaying for Retirement and Institutional Money Management after the Financial CrisisYasuyuki Fuchita, Richard J. Herring & Robert E. litan, eds.Analyzes several key issues haunting pensions and retirement, includ-ing the size and scope of municipal pension obligations, the risks of defined pension contribution plans, and how recent difficulties are altering the strategies of institutional investors.Copublished with the Nomura Institute of Capital Markets ResearchMay / 175 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-2153-6 $26.95

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leading Change in a Web 2.1 WorldHow ChangeCasting Builds Trust, Creates Understanding, and Accelerates Organizational ChangeJackson Nickerson“Both accessible and profound in the message it communicates: a must-read for 21st-century leaders.”—Ranjay Gulati, Harvard Business SchoolInnovations in Leadership Series2010 / 148 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-0484-3 $24.95

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Moving ForwardThe Future of Consumer Credit and Mortgage Finance Nicolas P. Retsinas & Eric S. Belsky, eds.“From mortgages and secondary market systems to data reporting, consumer loans, and credit pricing, new light is shone on fun-damental aspects of how consumer credit is provided and regulated.”—Michael Calhoun,

president, Center for Responsible Lending

2011 / 275 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0503-1 $28.95

Plug-in Electric Vehicles What Role for Washington? David B. Sandalow, ed.Explains the current landscape for plug-in elec-tric vehicles: the technology, the economics, and the implications for national security and the environment.

2009 / 260 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-0305-1 $29.95 Includes photos and graphics

Prudent lending RestoredSecuritization after the Mortgage MeltdownYasuyuki Fuchita, Richard Herring & Robert E. litan, eds.Experts from the United States, Europe, and Japan draw a timeline of key events along the road to our most recent recession, analyze the causes of the subprime mortgage meltdown, and propose reforms.Copublished with the Nomura Institute of

Capital Markets Research2009 / 336 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0336-5 $32.95

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too Big to FailThe Hazards of Bank BailoutsGary H. Stern & Ron J. FeldmanThis clearly prophetic book. . . show[s] how policymakers made the financial system riskier by implicitly promising to bail out the biggest banking institutions. . . . [A] lucid assessment of one of the most perplexing, perverse poli-cies in financial regulation.”—Mint

2009 / 230 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0304-4 $22.95

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Doing Well by Doing GoodInnovative Corporate Responses to Communicable DiseasesSatoko Itoh & Susan Hubbard, eds.A Japan Center for International Exchange Book 2010 / 180 pp. / paper 978-4-88907-081-1 $15.00

Financial GatekeepersCan They Protect Investors?Yasuyuki Fuchita & Robert E. litan, eds.Copublished with the Nomura Institute of Capital Markets Research2006 / 201 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-2981-5 $29.95

Is the Market Moral?A Dialogue on Religion, Economics, and JusticeRebecca M. Blank & William McGurn2004 / 151 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-1021-9 $18.95

the Market for VirtueThe Potential and Limits of Corporate Social Responsibility Revised editionDavid Vogel“Vogel brings a refreshing breath of fresh air to a polarized debate.”—Environment 2006 / 222 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-9077-8 $20.95

May the Best team WinBaseball Economics and Public Policyandrew Zimbalist Foreword by Bob Costas“An absorbing, provocative discussion.” —Publishers Weekly2004 / 208 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-9729-6 $20.95

National Pastime How Americans Play Baseball and the Rest of the World Plays SoccerWith a new prefaceStefan Szymanski & andrew ZimbalistA Choice Outstanding Academic Title

“An entertaining and informative book.” —Sports Economist2006 / 263 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-8259-9 $19.95 Includes photos

oECD Economic SurveysUnited States 2010Includes an analysis of current economic conditions in the aftermath of the financial crisis and recession, along with special chapters on fiscal sustainability and climate change policy.An OECD Book2010 / 150 pp. / paper 978-92-64-08328-8 $75.00

Pooling MoneyThe Future of Mutual FundsYasuyuki Fuchita & Robert E. litan, eds.“A must for any mutual fund user.” —Midwest Book Review Copublished with the Nomura Institute of Capital Markets Research2008 / 139 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-2985-3 $24.95

the Search for Social EntrepreneurshipPaul C. light“Light brings a healthy skepticism and a critical eye to these issues. His book is well written, accessible to nonacademic readers, and data-rich.” —Stanford Social Innovation Review2008 / 295 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-5211-0 $26.95 (cloth ed. avail.)

F o r t h c o m i n g

Uncle Sam in PinstripesEvaluating U.S. Federal Credit ProgramsDouglas J. ElliottMakes clear the critical importance of federal credit programs and fills in the details—allowing readers of all stripes to understand the history, current state, and surrounding key policy issues.april / 120 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-2139-0 $19.95

science & technoLogY

Math You Can’t UsePatents, Copyright, and SoftwareBen Klemens2005 / 181 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-4942-4 $29.95

Moving MoneyThe Future of Consumer PaymentRobert E. litan & Martin Neil Baily, eds.Examines the trend toward digital means of con-sumer payment, how digital money will evolve, and the impact technologies such as wireless devices will have on the way we pay for things.2009 / 150 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0277-1 $27.95

the New Invisible CollegeScience for DevelopmentCaroline S. Wagner Foreword by Francis Fukuyama2008 / 157 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-9213-0 $26.95

oECD Information technology outlook 2010An OECD Book2010 / 325 pp. / paper 978-92-64-08466-7 $137.00

oECD Science, technology and Industry outlook 2010An OECD Book2010 / 150 pp. / paper 978-92-64-08467-4 $70.00

the Space Economy at a Glance 2010An OECD Book2010 / 100 pp. / paper 978-92-64-08464-3 $40.00

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after the Crash The Future of FinanceYasuyuki Fuchita, Richard J. Herring & Robert E. litan, eds.See page 1.Copublished with the Nomura Institute of Capital Markets Research2010 / 175 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0404-1 $26.95

antitrust Policy and Vertical RestraintsRobert W. Hahn, ed.“Excellent supplementary reading for courses in industrial organization and other fields dealing with antitrust issues.”—Choice2006 / 94 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-3391-1 $16.95

Creating Competitive MarketsThe Politics of Regulatory ReformMarc K. landy, Martin a. levin & Martin Shapiro, eds.2007 / 368 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-5115-1 $29.95 (cloth ed. avail.)

the Future of Insurance Regulation in the United StatesMartin F. Grace & Robert W. Klein, eds.Copublished with the Center for Risk Management and Insurance Research at Georgia State University 2009 / 232 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-0286-3 $34.95

Government Failure versus Market FailureMicroeconomics Policy Research and Government PerformanceClifford Winston“Highly recommended.”—Choice 2006 / 132 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-9389-2 $18.95 (cloth ed. avail.)

toward an Evolutionary Regime for Spectrum Governance Licensing or Unrestricted Entry?William J. Baumol & Dorothy Robyn2006 / 85 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0849-0 $16.95

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Boosting PaychecksThe Politics of Supporting America’s Working Poor Daniel P. Gitterman

Illuminates a commonly neglected part of the American safety net—policies designed to support low-wage workers and their families—at a time when they are needed more than ever.

2010 / 180 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0308-2 $22.95 (cloth ed. avail.)

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Brain Gain Rethinking U.S. Immigration PolicyDarrell M. West“The diminishing lead of the U.S. in innovation is not a speculation about the future, it is a fact, and immigration policy is an important reason. I’ve been reading West’s new book on the prob-lem, Brain Gain. . . . [I] recommend it highly.” —Clive Crook, ft.com (Financial Times blog)A Brookings FOCUS Book2010 / 182 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-0482-9 $24.95

Brookings Papers on Economic activity David Romer & Justin Wolfers, eds.

BPEa Fall 2010Topics include regulating the shadow banking system, the state of the safety net in the post–welfare reform era, state government spending and transitory income fluctuations, and the impact of No Child Left Behind.

2011 / 350 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-2157-4 $36.00

BPEa Spring 2010Features an essay by former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan on the recent economic crisis and the future of financial regulation.

2010 / 361 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0513-0 $36.00

available through subscription at www.brookings.edu/press/journals.aspx

F o r t h c o m i n g

the Pursuit of HappinessToward an Economy of Well-BeingCarol GrahamShould greater happiness become a specific goal of economic policymaking? Should we be using happiness measures as a guide to development policies? These are some of the critical issues addressed in this book.A Brookings FOCUS book

June / 160 pp. / cloth 978 -0-8157-2127-7 $24.95

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Reconsidering RetirementHow Losses and Layoffs Affect Older WorkersCourtney C. Coile & Phillip B. levineThis important book provides a complete picture of older workers today, how they will transition into retirement, and what we can do to assist them as the recession persists.

2010 / 156 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-0499-7 $28.95

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targeting in Social ProgramsAvoiding Bad Bets, Removing Bad ApplesPeter H. Schuck & Richard J. Zeckhauser“A timely, sophisticated challenge concerning the effective allocation of resources for social programs. Recommended”—Choice

2010 / 175 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0428-7 $19.95

Working longerThe Solution to the Retirement Income Challengealicia a. Munnell & Steven a. Sass“A well-researched, thoughtful explanation of a critical national issue and a well-reasoned proposal to cope with this challenge. Highly recommended.”—Choice

2009 / 207 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0311-2 $19.95

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Policy and ChoicePublic Finance through the Lens of Behavioral EconomicsWilliam J. Congdon, Jeffrey R. Kling & Sendhil MullainathanSee page 2.2011 / 240 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-0498-0 $29.95

the Price We PayEconomic and Social Consequences of Inadequate EducationClive R. Belfield & Henry M. levin, eds.Attaches hard numbers to the relationship between educational attainment and critical indicators such as income, health, crime, and political participation.2007 / 273 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0863-6 $28.95 (cloth ed. avail.)

Reforming MedicareOptions, Tradeoffs, and OpportunitiesHenry J. aaron & Jeanne M. lambrew“An excellent, concise, but systematic overview of Medicare and Medicare policy, which could serve as a useful primer for anyone new to the subject.” —Health Affairs A Century Foundation Book 2008 / 202 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-0124-8 $29.95

Stuck in the MiddleIs Fiscal Policy Failing the Middle Class?antonio Estache & Danny leipziger, eds.“Estache and Leipziger take a bold and important step in identifying the rising middle class and its voice in domestic and international policy as central to the solution.”—A. Michael Spence, Nobel laureate in Economics2009 / 199 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0284-9 $28.95

Using taxes to Reform Health InsurancePitfalls and PromisesHenry J. aaron & leonard E. Burman, eds.“Provides an excellent, timely overview of the problem and how tax restructuring could yield improved performance from the health care system.” —ChoiceCopublished with the Urban Institute 2008 / 282 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0125-5 $28.95

Work over Welfare The Inside Story of the 1996 Welfare Reform LawRon Haskins“An engaging primer on the complicated and arcane legislative process. . . . A remarkably entertaining treatment.”—National Review2007 / 450 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-3515-1 $24.95

too Big to FailThe Hazards of Bank BailoutsGary H. Stern & Ron J. Feldman Foreword by Paul a. Volcker“Should be required reading for all policymakers. Highly recommended.”—Choice 2009 / 230 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0304-4 $22.95

Who Has the Cure?Hamilton Project Ideas on Health CareJason Furman, ed.2008 / 277 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-3009-5 $24.95 (cloth ed. avail.)

economic sociaL poLicY

aging GracefullyIdeas to Improve Retirement Security in AmericaPeter orszag, J. Mark Iwry & William G. GaleA Century Foundation Book2006 / 148 pp. / paper 978-0-87078-499-6 $15.95

F o r t h c o m i n g

antidoteStrategies for Containing America’s Runaway Health Care CostsM. Gregg Bloche & leslie a. Meltzer, eds.april / 225 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0887-2 $22.95 (cloth ed. avail.)

Child Protection Using Research to Improve Policy and PracticeRon Haskins, Fred Wulczyn & Mary Bruce Webb, eds.2007 / 268 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-3513-7 $24.95 (cloth ed. avail.)

Drawing the line Public and Private in Americaandrew StarkSee page 3.2010 / 240 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-0333-4 $28.95

Health Policy Developments 13Focus on: Health Policy in Times of Crisis, Competition and Regulation, Evaluation in Health CareRay Moynihan, Kerstin Blum, Reinhard Busse & Sophia Schlette, eds.A Bertelsmann Stiftung Book2010 / 168 pp. / paper 978-3-86793-059-8 $28.00

automaticChanging the Way America SavesWilliam G. Gale, J. Mark Iwry, David C. John, & lina WalkerProposes that employees should be automatically enrolled into a 401(k) plan when they are hired, with the right to opt out, change the amount that they contribute, or change investment choices if they choose.2009 / 278 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0278-8 $24.95

Borrowing to liveConsumer and Mortgage Credit RevisitedNicolas P. Retsinas & Eric S. Belsky, eds.Copublished with the Harvard University Joint Center for Housing Studies2008 / 289 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-7413-6 $28.95

Budgeting for Hard PowerDefense and Security Spending under Barack Obama Michael E. o’Hanlon2009 / 198 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0294-8 $19.95

Can We Say No?The Challenge of Rationing Health CareHenry J. aaron & William B. Schwartz, with Melissa Cox2005 / 199 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0121-7 $19.95 (cloth ed. avail.)

Creating an opportunity SocietyRon Haskins & Isabel Sawhill“Presents a bold and thoughtful vision of how to change American economic and social policy to promote a more productive and less unequal society. . . . A major contribution to the policy debate.” —James J. Heckman, Nobel laureate, University of Chicago2009 / 347 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0322-8 $28.95

b r o o k i n g s a L L-t i m e b e s t s e L L e r

Equality and EfficiencyThe Big Tradeoffarthur M. okun1975 / 124 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-6475-5 $16.95

lessons of the Financial CrisisBenn SteilA Council on Foreign Relations Special Report2009 / 52 pp. / paper 978-0-87609-432-7 $10.00

Path to ProsperityHamilton Project Ideas on Income Security, Education, and TaxesJason Furman & Jason E. Bordoff, eds.2008 / 402 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-3013-2 $26.95 (cloth ed. avail.)

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Climate Change and ForestsEmerging Policy and Market OpportunitiesCharlotte Streck, Robert o’Sullivan, toby Janson-Smith & Richard tarasofsky, eds.“A timely summary of emerging policy and opportunities related to forestry-based carbon markets.”—ChoiceA Chatham House book

2010 / 350 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0427-0 $39.95

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Fast ForwardEthics and Politics in the Age of Global WarmingWilliam antholis & Strobe talbott“A very rare book about global warming—both sophisticated historically and politically, but also actually engaging! . . . Succinct and sweeping in scope, despite its brevity.” —William K. Reilly, former administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyA Brookings FOCUS Book2010 /144 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-0469-0 $22.95

Global Energy GovernanceThe New Rules of the Gameandreas Goldthau & Jan Martin Witte, eds.“A far-ranging and sober look at the chal-lenges facing the world energy system. . . . Their focus on the need for new international institutions is particularly welcome.” —David G. Victor, University of California– San DiegoCopublished with the Global Public Policy Institute

2010 / 372 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0343-3 $39.95

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Greenhouse GovernanceAddressing Climate Change in AmericaBarry G. Rabe, ed.“This timely volume brings together prominent experts to examine policy experience to date, both within the United States and beyond its borders. The result is invaluable insight into cli-mate governance that works, as well as pitfalls to be avoided by U.S. policymakers.” —Kathryn Harrison, University of British Columbia

2010 / 382 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0331-0 $34.95

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Keeping the lights onTowards Sustainable ElectricityWalt Patterson“Combining extraordinary historical insight with the sharpest analysis of where we are now, Walt Patterson carves out the most applied and practical of ‘road maps’ as to where we need to go if we are to deliver a genuinely sustainable electricity system for the future.”

—Jonathon Porritt CBE, UK Sustainable Development CommissionA Chatham House / Earthscan Book2009 / 170 pp. paper / 978-1-84407-798-4 $25.95

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last ExitPrivatization and Deregulation of the U.S. Transportation SystemClifford Winston“Winston offers a blueprint for increasing the role of the private sector in providing U.S. transportation infrastructure. He makes the case that public sector exit can improve eco-nomic efficiency, speed technological advance, and help solve current fiscal pressures.” —Betsy Bailey, University of Pennsylvania

2010 / 188 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0473-7 $24.95

F o r t h c o m i n g

the Metropolitan MomentBruce Katz & Jennifer Bradley The authors discuss how states can help build the foundation of the new economy by adequately supporting their metropolitan economic engines. They also explain the federal government’s role in this trans-formation—what it can do to help, and what it should not do. A Brookings FOCUS bookJuly / 160 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-2151-2 $24.95

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Resilience and opportunityLessons from the U.S. Gulf Coast after Katrina and RitaRoland V. anglin, amy liu, Richard J. Mizelle Jr., & allison Plyer, eds.The contributors examine the important ingredients in post-disaster recovery, with an eye toward how to rebuild communities that are more resilient and prosperous in the face of multiple disasters.

2011 / 220 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-2149-9 $22.95

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Energy Security Economics, Politics, Strategies, and Implications Carlos Pascual & Jonathan Elkind, eds.2009 / 267 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-6919-4 $22.95

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the Future of International Environmental lawDavid leary & Balakrishna Pisupati, eds. A United Nations University Press Book2010 / 340 pp. / paper 978-92-808-1192-6 $36.00

Global WarmingLooking Beyond KyotoErnesto Zedillo, ed.Copublished with the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization2008 / 237 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-9715-9 $28.95 (cloth ed. avail.)

oECD Environmental outlook to 2030An OECD Book2008 / 461 pp. / paper 978-92-64-04048-9 $117.00

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the “Shale Gas Revolution”Hype and RealityPaul StevensA Chatham House Report2010 / 44 pp. / paper 978-1-86203-239-2 $15.00

F o r t h c o m i n g

taxation, Innovation and the EnvironmentAn OECD BookMarch / 252 pp. / paper 978-92-64-08762-0 $63.00

transportation

aviation Infrastructure PerformanceA Study in Comparative Political EconomyClifford Winston & Ginés de Rus, eds.2008 / 237 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-9395-3 $24.95 (cloth ed. avail.)

taking the High RoadA Metropolitan Agenda for Transportation ReformBruce Katz & Robert Puentes, eds.2005 / 331 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-4827-4 $24.95

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transcontinental Infrastructure Needs to 2030/2050An OECD BookMarch / 150 pp. / paper 978-92-64-09521-2 $40.00

Retooling for GrowthBuilding a 21st Century Economy in America’s Older Industrial AreasRichard M. McGahey & Jennifer S. Vey, eds. Introduction by Kenneth lewis & Edward RendellCopublished with the American Assembly2008 / 437 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-5556-2 $39.95

twenty-First-Century GatewaysImmigrant Incorporation in Suburban Americaaudrey Singer, Susan W. Hardwick & Caroline B. Brettell, eds. Foreword by Henry Cisneros2008 / 330 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-7927-8 $28.95 (cloth ed. avail.) Includes 30 maps

Urban and Regional Policy and Its EffectsThe goal of this series is to inform policymakers about key social and economic problems facing cities, suburbs, and metropolitan areas.

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Volume 3Nancy Pindus, Howard Wial & Harold Wolman, eds.See page 2.2011 / 261 pp. / paper, 978-0-8157-0406-5 $29.95

Volume 1Margery austin turner, Howard Wial & Harold Wolman, eds.2008 / 257 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-8601-6 $29.95

Volume 2Nancy Pindus, Howard Wial & Harold Wolman, eds.2009 / 267 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0297-9 $29.95

energY & enVironment

acting in time on Energy PolicyKelly Sims Gallagher, ed.Foreword by David t. Ellwood2009 / 188 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0293-1 $26.95

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Cities and Climate ChangeAn OECD Book2011 / 291 pp. / paper 978-92-64-06366-2 $82.00

Climatic CataclysmThe Foreign Policy and National Security Implications of Climate ChangeKurt M. Campbell, ed. 2008 / 237 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-1332-6 $29.95

metropoLitan & urban aFFairs

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BoomburbsThe Rise of America’s Accidental CitiesRobert E. lang & Jennifer leFurgy“An excellent adventure through the evolution of these places.”—Journal of the American Planning Association2009 / 212 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0303-7 $22.95 Includes photos

Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban affairs 2009Gary Burtless & Janet Rothenberg Pack, eds.Topics include the rise and fall of subprime adjustable rate mortgages, migrating to economic density, and the structure of European cities.2009 / 216 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0300-6 $36.00

From Despair to HopeHOPE VI and the New Promise of Public Housing in America’s CitiesHenry G. Cisneros & lora Engdahl, eds.Documents the evolution of the ambitious urban development initiative HOPE VI, which has transformed the landscape in Atlanta, Baltimore, Louisville, Seattle, and other cities. 2009 / 334 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-1425-5 $29.95 Includes charts, maps, and color photos

Green CitiesUrban Growth and the EnvironmentMatthew E. Kahn2006 / 160 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-4815-1 $19.95 (cloth ed. avail.)

Redefining Urban and Suburban americaEvidence from Census 2000, Volume 3alan Berube, Bruce Katz & Robert E. lang, eds.2006 / 275 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0883-4 $26.95 (cloth ed. avail.) Volumes 1 and 2 available at www.brookings.edu/press

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Regaining the DreamHow to Renew the Promise of Homeownership for America’s Working FamiliesRoberto G. Quercia, allison Freeman, & Janneke RatcliffeThe authors contend that there is a way to strengthen the financial system while simulta-neously promoting an equitable, sustainable American homeownership policy.May / 125 pp. / paper / 978-0-8157-2172-7 $19.95

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Catalyzing Development A New Vision for AidHomi Kharas, Koji Makino & Woojin Jung, eds.This insightful volume, featuring contributions from academia as well as the aid community, frames aid in this context: how can aid from each development partner play a catalytic role, not the leading role? Development will not happen because of aid, but aid can make a difference. The authors present research and recommendations to inform that process.

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the East Moves West India, China, and Asia’s Growing Presence in the Middle EastGeoffrey Kemp“A book of startling originality. . . . This is strategic and political analysis of the highest order.”—Fouad Ajami, director of Middle East Studies, Johns Hopkins University

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Economía Fall 2010Roberto Rigobon, ed.Topics include regulatory reform, labor market rigidities and informality in Colombia, and reforming pensions.

March / 200 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-2159-8 $36.00

Economía Spring 2010Roberto Rigobon, ed.Topics include state capacity in Latin America, bank lending channels in Brazil, and speculation in the oil futures market.

2010 / 164 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0470-6 $36.00

Also available in print and electronic form through subscription at www.brookings.edu/press/journals.aspx

Europe 2030Daniel Benjamin, ed.With great insight and deep knowledge, a distinguished group of writers predict what Europe will look like 20 years from now. They illuminate the European Union’s current strengths and weaknesses by imagining its development as it enters the middle of the 21st century.

2010 / 155 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0280-1 $18.95

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the Impact of Health Insurance in low- and Middle-Income CountriesMaria-luisa Escobar, Charles C. Griffin & R. Paul Shaw, eds.Using recent household date, this book assesses the impact of health-based insurance programs in China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ghana, Indonesia, Namibia, and Peru.

2011 / 232 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0546-8 $22.95

learning to Salsa New Steps in U.S.-Cuba RelationsVicki Huddleston & Carlos Pascual“Stemming from a highly creative, original—and yet rigorous— methodology, this book provides a practical blueprint for a new U.S. policy of engagement toward Cuba.”—Ernest Zedillo, president of Mexico, 1994–2000

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the New BrazilRevised with a new prefaceRiordan RoettRoett tells the story of South America’s largest country as it evolved from a remote Portuguese colony into a regional leader, a respected representative for the developing world, and increasingly, an important partner for the United States and the European Union.

June / 178 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-2168-0 $19.95

What Works in Development?Thinking Big and Thinking SmallJessica Cohen & William Easterly, eds.See page 2.

2009 / 245 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0282-5 $26.95

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Beyond the DollarRethinking the International Monetary SystemPaola Subacchi & John Driffill, eds.A Chatham House Book2010 / 64 pp. / paper 978-1-86203-227-9 $15.00

Climate Change and Global PovertyA Billion Lives in the Balance?lael Brainard, abigail Jones & Nigel Purvis, eds.2009 / 307 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0281-8 $24.95

Confronting PovertyWeak States and U.S. National SecuritySusan E. Rice, Corinne Graff & Carlos Pascual, eds.2010 / 244 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0390-7 $26.95

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the Dark Side of GlobalizationJorge Heine & Ramesh thakurA United Nations University Press Book2010 / 300 pp. / paper 978-92-808-1194-0 $35.00

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Delivering aid DifferentlyLessons from the FieldWolfgang Fengler & Homi Kharas, eds.See page 1.

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DiasporasNew Partners in Global Development PolicyKathleen Newland, ed. Foreword by Karen D. turnerA Migration Policy Institute Book2011 / 288 pp. / paper 978-0-97428 19-7-1 $24.95

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Emerging MarketsResilience and Growth amid Global TurmoilM. ayhan Kose & Eswar S. PrasadSee page 1.

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Financial Market Regulation and Reforms in Emerging Markets Masahiro Kawai & Eswar Prasad, eds.2011 / 240 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0489-8 $26.95

Global Development 2.0Can Philanthropists, the Public, and the Poor Make Poverty History?lael Brainard & Derek Chollet, eds.A Brookings-Blum Roundtable Project2008 / 244 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-1393-7 $24.95

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the Global Economic CrisisE. Gerald Corrigan, Sir Callum McCarthy & Naoki tanaka with Paul a. Volcker & Bill EmmottA Trilateral Commission Report2011 / 64 pp. / paper 978-0-930503-93-2 $15.00

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Global leadership in transitionMaking the G20 More Effective and RepresentativeColin I. Bradford & Wonhyuk lim, eds.Copublished with the Korean Development InstituteMay / 300 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-2145-1 $29.95

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Growing oldPaying for Retirement and Institutional Money Management after the Financial CrisisYasuyuki Fuchita, Richard J. Herring & Robert E. litan, eds.See page 3.

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JuggernautHow the Rise of Developing Countries Is Reshaping the World Economy Uri Dadush & William ShawExplores the major trends associated with the rise of developing countries, including increased manufacturing, expansion in world trade, and improved living and working conditions, as well as the challenges those trends pose.A Carnegie Endowment for International Peace BookJune / 200 pp. / paper 978-0-87003-261-5 $19.95 (cloth ed. avail.)

lives in the BalanceImproving Accountability for Public Spending in Developing NationsCharles C. Griffin & othersInvestigates how best to ensure that public spending, including aid money, gets to the right destination. 2010 / 174 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-3289-1 $19.95

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Managing the CrisisA Comparative Analysis of Economic Governance in 14 CountriesA Bertelsmann Stiftung Book2010 / 48 pp. / paper 978-3-86793-077-2 $20.00

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Money, asset Prices and MemoryPascal BlanquéAn Economica Book2010 / 160 pp. / paper 978-2-7178-5868-6 $18.95

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Extending Social Security to allA Guide through Challenges and Options2010 / 190 pp. / paper 978-92-2-123064-9 $50.00

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Financial Crises, Deflation, and trade Union ResponsesWhat Are the Lessons?Vol. 2, No. 12010 / 120 pp. / paper 978-92-2-124334-2 $42.00

Climate Change, Impacts on Employment, and the Role for labourVol. 2, No. 2March / 120 pp. / paper 978-92-2-124336-6 $42.00

Making Migration a Development FactorThe Case of North and West AfricaInternational Institute for labour Studies2011 / 180 pp. / paper 978-92-9014-928-6 $20.00

trade and Employment in the Global CrisisMarion Jansen & Erik von Uexkull2010 / 120 pp. / paper 978-92-2-123334-3 $25.00

World of Work Report 2010From One Crisis to the Next?International Institute for labour Studies2011 / 135 pp. / paper 978-92-9014-948-4 $50.00

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Due DiligenceWhat Social Investors Should Know about MicrofinanceDavid Roodman2010 / 250 pp. / paper 978-1-933286-48-8 $24.95

Emerging africa How 17 Countries Are Leading the WaySteve Radelet2010 / 125 pp. / paper 978-1-933286-51-8 $18.95

Show Me the MoneyLeveraging Anti-Money Laundering Tools to Fight Corruption in NigeriaNuhu Ribadu2010 / 60 pp. / paper 978-1-933286-47-1 $14.95

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the Russian Economic Crisis Jeffrey MankoffA Council on Foreign Relations Special Report2010 / 44 pp. / paper 978-0-87609-476-1 $10.00

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Europe 20/20Competitive or Complacent?Daniel S. Hamilton & Joseph P. Quinlan2010 / 150 pp. / paper 978-0-9841341-6-8 $22.50

the transatlantic Economy 2011Annual Survey of Jobs, Trade, and Investment between the United States and EuropeDaniel S. Hamilton & Joseph P. Quinlan2011 / 180 pp. / paper 978-0-9841341-7-5 $22.50

transatlantic 20/20The U.S. and Europe in an Interpolar WorldDaniel S. Hamilton2010 / 150 pp. / paper 978-0-9841341-5-1 $20.00

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the EU BudgetResponsibility without Accountability?Gabriele Cipriani2011 / 160 pp. / paper 978-94-6138-053-1 $30.00

Into EurasiaMonitoring the EU’s Central Asia StrategyMichael Emerson & others2010 / 143 pp. / paper 978-92-9079-966-5 $30.00

overcoming too-Big-to-FailA Regulatory Framework to Limit Moral Hazard and Free Riding in the Financial SectorJacopo Carmassi & others2010 / 98 pp. / paper 978-92-9079-974-0 $30.00

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adapt, Fragment, transformCorporate Restructuring and System Reform in South KoreaByung-Kook Kim, Eun Mee Kim & Jean C. oi, eds.A Shorenstein APARC Book2010 / 360 pp. / paper 978-1-931368-21-6 $28.95

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Climate Change, trade, and CompetitivenessIs a Collision Inevitable?Brookings Trade Forum 2008/2009lael Brainard & Isaac Sorkin, eds.2009 / 197 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0298-6 $36.00

the Rise of BilateralismComparing American, European, and Asian Approaches to Preferential Trade AgreementsKenneth Heydon & Stephen WoolcockA United Nations University Press Book2009 / 276 pp. / paper 978-92-808-1162-9 $34.00

Self-Enforcing tradeDeveloping Countries and WTO Dispute SettlementChad P. Bown“Scholars and policymakers will profit from this masterly analysis.”—Jagdish Bhagwati, Columbia University2009/ 282 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0323-5 $28.95

Vulnerability in Developing CountriesWim Naudé, amelia U. Santos-Paulino & Mark McGillivray, eds.A United Nations University Press Book2009 / 292 pp. / paper 978-92-808-1171-1 $34.00

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Can Russia Compete?Enhancing Productivity and Innovation in a Globalizing WorldRaj M. Desai & Itzhak Goldberg, eds.2008 / 183 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-1831-4 $34.95

KazakhstanUnfulfilled PromiseRevised editionMartha Brill olcottA Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Book2010 / 404 pp. / paper 978-0-87003-243-1 $24.95 (cloth ed. avail.)

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Pipeline PoliticsThe Caspian and Global Energy SecurityJohn RobertsA Chatham House BookJuly / 224 pp. / paper 978-1-86203-178-4 $24.95

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the Pursuit of HappinessToward an Economy of Well-BeingCarol GrahamSee page 2.

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a Safer World Financial SystemImproving the Resolution of Systemic InstitutionsGeneva Reports on the World Economy 12Stijn Claessens, Richard J. Herring & Dirk SchoenmakerA Centre for Economic Policy Research Book2010 / 150 pp. / paper 978-1-907142-09-3 $35.95

talent, Competitiveness and Migrationthe transatlantic Council on MigrationBertelsmann Foundation in collaboration with the Migration Policy Institute2009 / 440 pp. / 978-3-86793-039-0 $51.00

University Research for Innovationluc E. Weber & James J. Duderstadt, eds.An Economica Book2010 / 300 pp. / cloth 978-2-7178-5797-9 $59.95

From the organiZation For economic cooperation anD DeVeLopment (oecD)

From Crisis to RecoveryThe Causes, Course and Consequences of the Great RecessionOECD Insights Brian Keeley & Patrick love2011 / 146 pp. / paper 978-92-64-06911-4 $19.00

Future Global Shocksapril / 150 pp. / paper 978-92-64-09520-5 $40.00

oECD Factbook 2010Economic, Environmental and Social Statistics2010 / 300 pp. / paper 978-92-64-08356-1 $70.00

Perspectives on Global Development 2010Shifting Wealth2010 / 200 pp. / paper 978-92-64-08465-0 $84.00

tax Policy Reform and Economic GrowthOECD Tax Policy Studies March /139 pp. / paper 978-92-64-09107-8 $54.00

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Declining Inequality in latin americaA Decade of Progress? luis Felipe lópez-Calva & Nora lustig, eds.Includes in-depth analyses of Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and Peru. Copublished with the United Nations Development Programme2010 / 360 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0410-2 $34.95

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Dragon in the tropicsHugo Chávez and the Political Economy of Revolution in VenezuelaJavier Corrales & Michael Penfold“The most objective, comprehensive, and inter-esting book I have read on what has happened in Venezuela since Hugo Chavez took power in the late 1990s. . . . A must read.”—Moisés Naím, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 2010 / 175 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0497-3 $22.95

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Fixing Haiti MINUSTAH and BeyondJorge Heine & andrew thompson, eds.A United Nations University Press Bookaugust / 276 pp. / paper 978-92-808-1197-1 $35.00

ordinary Families, Extraordinary livesAssets and Poverty Reduction in Guayaquil, 1978–2004Caroline o.N. Moser2009 / 360 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0327-3 $32.95 Includes photos

Paradox and PerceptionMeasuring Quality of Life in Latin AmericaCarol l. Graham & Eduardo lora, eds.Copublished with the Inter-American Development Bank2009 / 258 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0326-6 $27.95

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Starting overBrazil since 1985albert FishlowFishlow traces the social, political, economic, and diplomatic history of Latin America’s largest nation over the last quarter century and looks forward to the future.april / 300 pp. / cloth 978-0-8157-2143-7 $34.95

World Crisis Effects on Social Security in latin america and the CaribbeanLessons and PoliciesCarmelo Mesa-lagoAn Institute for the Study of the Americas Book2010 / 200 pp. / paper 978-1-900039-97-0 $28.95

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Going Private in ChinaThe Politics of Corporate Restructuring and System Reform in the PRCJean C. oi, ed.A Shorenstein APARC BookMarch / 360 pp. / paper 978-1-931368-22-3 $28.95

Growing PainsTensions and Opportunity in China’s TransformationJean C. oi, Scott Rozelle & Xueguang Zhou, eds.A Shorenstein APARC Book2010 / 380 pp. / paper 978-1-931368-18-6 $28.95

the Gulf Region A New Hub of Global Financial Power?John Nugée & Paola Subacchi, eds.A Chatham House Book2008 / 236 pp. / cloth 978-1-86203-194-4 $45.00

oil titansNational Oil Companies in the Middle EastValérie Marcel John V. Mitchell, contributorCopublished with Chatham House2006 / 322 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-5473-2 $24.95

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a Pacific NationPerspectives on the U.S. Role in an East Asia CommunityMark Borthwick & tadashi Yamamoto, eds.A Japan Center for International Exchange Book2011 / 175 pp. / paper 978-4-88907-133-7 $15.00

Latin america / caribbean

Brazil as an Economic Superpower?Understanding Brazil’s Changing Role in the Global Economylael Brainard & leonardo Martinez-Diaz, eds.2009 / 291 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0296-2 $24.95 (cloth ed. avail.)

China’s Expansion into the Western HemisphereImplications for Latin America and the United StatesRiordan Roett & Guadalupe Paz, eds.2008 / 276 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-7553-9 $26.95

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Cuba’s Energy FutureA Policy Assessment and Strategic Approaches to CooperationJonathan Benjamin-alvarado, ed.See page 1.

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aging asiaThe Economic and Social Implications of Rapid Demographic Change in China, Japan, and South KoreaKaren Eggleston & Shripad tuljapurkar, eds.A Shorenstein APARC Book2010 / 360 pp. / paper 978-1-931368-20-9 $28.95

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america’s ChallengeEngaging a Rising China in the Twenty-First CenturyMichael D. SwaineA Carnegie Endowment for International Peace BookJuly / 400 pp. / paper 978-0-87003-257-8 $19.95 (cloth ed. avail.)

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asia and Policymaking for the Global EconomyKemal Derviş, Masahiro Kawai & Domenico lombardi, eds. Foreword by Haruhiko KurodaCopublished with the Asian Development Bank InstituteMarch / 140 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0421-8 $19.95

China into africaTrade, Aid, and InfluenceRobert I. Rotberg, ed. 2008 / 339 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-7561-4 $29.95

China’s DilemmaEconomic Growth, the Environment, and Climate Changeligang Song & Wing thye Woo, eds.Copublished with the Asia Pacific Press at Australian National University and Social Sciences Academic Press2008 / 450 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-3123-8 $32.95

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China’s Emerging Middle ClassBeyond Economic TransformationCheng li, ed.2010 / 396 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0405-8 $34.95

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Energy and Security in South asiaCooperation or Conflict?Charles K. EbingerJuly / 224 pp. / paper 978-0-8157-0411-9 $26.95

Getting the triangle StraightManaging China-Japan-U.S. RelationsGerald Curtis, Ryosei Kokubun & Wang Jisi, eds.A Japan Center for International Exchange Book2010 / 280 pp. / paper 978-4-88907-080-4 $25.00

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Aaron, H.J., 6Acting in Time on Energy Policy, 8Adapt, Fragment, Transform, 11After the Crash, 1, 4Aging Asia, 12Aging Gracefully, 6America’s Challenge, 12Angang, H., 1, 9Anglin, R.V., 2, 7Antholis, W., 7Antidote, 6Antitrust Policy and Vertical

Restraints, 4Asia and Policymaking for the

Global Economy, 12Automatic, 6Aviation Infrastructure

Performance, 8

Baily, M.N., 4Baumol, W.J., 4Belfield, C.R., 6Belsky, E.S., 2, 3, 6Benjamin, D., 9Benjamin-Alvarado, J., 1, 12Berube, A., 8Beyond the Dollar, 10Blank, R.M., 4Blanque, P., 11Bloche, M.G., 6Blum, K., 6Boomburbs, 8Boosting Paychecks, 5Bordoff, J.E., 6Borrowing to Live, 6Borthwick, M., 12Bown, C.P., 11Bradford, C.I., 10Bradley, J., 7Brain Gain, 1, 5Brainard, L., 10, 11, 12Brazil as an Economic Superpower? 12Brettell, C.B., 8Brookings Papers on Economic

Activity, 5Brookings Trade Forum, 11Brookings-Wharton Papers, 8Budgeting for Hard Power, 6Burman, L.E., 6Burtless, G., 8Busse, R., 6

Campbell, K., 8Can Russia Compete? 11Can We Say No? 6Carmassi, J., 11Catalyzing Development, 9Child Protection, 6China in 2020, 1, 9China into Africa, 12China’s Dilemma, 12Chollet, D., 10Cipriani, G., 11Cisneros, H., 8Cities and Climate Change, 8Claessens, S., 11Climate Change and Forests, 7Climate Change and Global

Poverty, 10Climate Change, Trade, and

Competitiveness, 11Climatic Cataclysm, 8Cohen, J., 2, 9Coile, C.C., 2, 5Confronting Poverty, 10Congdon, W.J., 2, 6Corrales, J., 12Corrigan, G.E., 10Costas, B., 4Cox, M., 6Creating an Opportunity Society, 6Creating Competitive Markets, 4Cuba’s Energy Future, 12Curtis, G., 12

Dark Side of Globalization, 10de Rus, G., 8Declining Inequality in Latin

America? 12Delivering Aid Differently, 1, 10

Derviş, K., 12Desai, R.M., 11Diasporas, 10Digital Medicine, 3Doing Well by Doing Good, 4Dragon in the Tropics, 12Drawing the Line, 3, 6Driffill, J., 10Duderstadt, J.J., 11Due Dilligence, 10

East Moves West, 9Easterly, W., 2, 9Ebinger, C.K., 12Economía, 9Eggleston, K., 12Elkind, J., 8Elliot, D.J., 2, 4Ellwood, D.T., 8Emerging Africa, 10Emerging Markets, 1, 10Emerson, M., 11Emmott, B., 10Energy and Security in South

Asia, 12Energy Security, 8Engdahl, L., 8Equality and Efficiency, 6Escobar, M., 9Estache, A., 6EU Budget, 11Europe 20/20, 11Europe 2030, 9Extending Social Security to All, 10

Fast Forward, 7Feldman, R.J., 3, 6Fengler, W., 1, 10Financial Gatekeepers, 4Financial Market Regulation and

Reforms . . ., 10Fishlow, A., 12Fixing Haiti, 12Freeman, A., 8From Crisis to Recovery, 11From Despair to Hope, 8Fuchita, Y., 1, 3, 4, 10Fukuyama, F., 4Furman, J., 6Future Global Shocks, 11Future of International

Environmental Law, 8Future of Insurance Regulation in

the U.S., 4

Gale, W.G., 6Gallagher, K.S., 8Geneva Reports, 11Getting the Triangle Straight, 12Gitterman, D.P., 5Global Development 2.0, 10Global Economic Crisis, 10Global Energy Governance, 7Global Leadership in Transition, 10Global Warming, 8Going Private in China, 12Goldberg, I., 11Goldthau, A. 7Government Failure vs. Market

Failure, 4Grace, M.F., 4Graff, C., 10Graham, C., 2, 5, 11Graham, C.L., 12Green Cities, 8Greenhouse Governance, 7Griffin, C.C., 9, 10Growing Old, 3, 10Growing Pains, 12Gulf Region, 12

Hahn, R.W., 4Hamilton, D.S., 11Hardwick, S.W., 8Haskins, R., 6Health Policy Developments, 6Heine, J., 10, 12Herring, R.J., 1, 3, 4, 10, 11Heydon, K., 11

Hubbard, S., 4Huddleston, V., 1, 9

Impact of Health Insurance . . ., 9International Journal of Labour

Research, 10Into EurAsia, 11Is the Market Moral? 4Itoh, S., 4Iwry, J. M., 6

Jansen, M., 10Janson-Smith, T., 7Jisi, W., 12John, D.C., 6Jones, A., 10Juggernaut, 10Jung, W., 9

Kahn, M.E., 8Katz, B., 7, 8Kawai, M., 10, 12Kazakhstan, 11Keeley, B., 11Keeping the Lights On, 7Kemp, G., 9Kharas, H., 1, 9, 10Kim, B., 11Kim, E.M., 11Klein, R.W., 4Klemens, B., 4Kling, J.R., 2, 6Kokubun, R., 12Kose, M.A., 1, 10Kuroda, H., 12

Lambrew, J.M., 6Landy, M.K., 4Lang, R.E., 8Last Exit, 1, 7Leading Change in a Web 2.1

World, 1, 3Learning to Salsa, 9Leary, D., 8LeFurgy, J.B., 8Leipziger, D., 6Lessons of the Financial Crisis, 6Levin, H.M., 6Levin, M.A., 4Levine, P.B., 2, 5Lewis, K., 8Li, C., 1, 9, 12Light, P.C., 4Lim, W., 10Litan, R.E., 1, 3, 4, 10Liu, A., 2, 7Lives in the Balance, 10Lombardi, D., 12López-Calva, L.F., 12 Lora, E., 12Love, P., 11Lustig, N., 12

Making Migration a Development Factor, 10

Makino, K., 9Managing the Crisis, 10Mankoff, J., 11Marcel, V., 12Market for Virtue, 4Martinez-Diaz, L., 12Math You Can’t Use, 4May the Best Team Win, 4McCarthy, C., 10McGahey, R.M., 8McGillivray, M., 11McGurn, W., 4Meltzer, L.A., 6Mesa-Lago, C., 12Metropolitan Moment, 7Miller, E.A., 3Mitchell, J.V., 12Mizelle, R.J., 2, 7Money, Asset Prices, and Memory, 11Moser, C.O.N., 12Moving Forward, 2, 3Moving Money, 4Moynihan, R., 46Mullainathan, S., 2, 6

Munnell, A.H., 5

National Pastime, 4Naudé, W., 11New Brazil, 9New Invisible College, 4Newland, K., 10Nickerson, J., 1, 3Nugée, J., 12

O’Hanlon, M.E., 6O’Sullivan, R., 7OECD Economic Surveys, 4OECD Environmental Outlook to

2030, 8OECD Factbook, 11OECD Information Technology

Outlook, 4OECD Science, Technology, and

Industry Outlook, 4Oi, J.C., 11, 12Oil Titans, 12Okun, A.M., 6Olcott, M.B., 11Ordinary Families, Extraordinary

Lives, 12Orszag, P.R., 6Overcoming Too-Big-To-Fail, 11

Pacific Nation, 12Pack, J.R., 8Paradox and Perception, 12Pascual, C., 8, 9, 10Path to Prosperity, 6Patterson, W., 7Paz, G., 12Penfold, M., 12Perspectives on Global

Development, 11Pindus, N., 2, 8Pipeline Politics, 11Pisupati, B., 8Plug-in Electric Vehicles, 3Plyer, A., 2, 7Policy and Choice, 2, 6Pooling Money, 4Prasad, E.S., 1, 10Price We Pay, 6Prudent Lending Restored, 3, 5Puentes, R., 8Pursuit of Happiness, 2, 11Purvis, N., 10

Quercia, R.G., 8Quinlan, J.P., 11

Rabe, B.G., 7Radelet, S., 10Ratcliffe, J., 8Reconsidering Retirement, 2, 5Redefining Urban and Suburban

America, 8Reforming Medicare, 6Regaining the Dream, 8Rendell, E., 8Resilience and Opportunity, 2, 7Retooling for Growth, 8Retsinas, N.P., 2, 3, 6Ribadu, N., 10Rice, S.E., 10Rigobon, R., 9Rise of Bilateralism, 11Roberts, J., 11Robyn, D., 4Roett, R., 9, 12Romer, D., 4Roodman, D., 10Rotberg, R.I., 12Rozelle, S., 12Russian Economic Crisis, 11

Safer World Financial System, 11Sandalow, D.B., 3Santos-Paulino, A.U., 11Sass, S.A., 5Sawhill, I., 6Schlette, S., 6Schoenmaker, D., 11Schuck, P.H., 5

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Schwarz, B., 6Search for Social Entrepreneurship, 4Self-Enforcing Trade, 11Shale Gas Revolution, 8Shapiro, M., 4Shaw, R.P., 9Shaw, W., 10Show Me the Money, 10Singer, A., 8Song, L., 12Sorkin, I., 11Space Economy at a Glance, 4Stark, A., 3, 6Starting Over, 12Steil, B., 6Stern, G.H., 3, 6Stevens, P., 8Streck, C., 7Stuck in the Middle, 6Subacchi, P., 10, 12Swaine, M., 12Szymanksi, 4

Taking the High Road, 8Talbott, S., 7Talent, Competitiveness, and

Migration, 11Tanaka, N., 10Tarasofsky, R., 7Targeting in Social Programs, 5Tax Policy Reform . . ., 11Taxation, Innovation, and the

Environment, 8Thakur, R., 10Thompson, A., 12Thornton, J.L., 1, 9Too Big to Fail, 3, 6Toward an Evolutionary Regime . . ., 4Trade and Employment in the

Global Crisis, 10Transatlantic Economy 2011, 11Transatlantic 20/20, 11Transcontinental Infrastructure

Needs to 2030 / 2050, 8Tuljapurkar, S., 12Turner, K.D., 10Turner, M.A., 8Twenty-First Century Gateways, 8

Uncle Sam in Pinstripes, 2, 4University Research for Innovation, 11Urban and Regional Policy and Its

Effects, 2, 8Using Taxes to Reform Health

Insurance, 6

Vey, J.S., 8Vogel, D., 4Volcker, P.A., 6, 10Von Uexkull, E., 10Vulnerability in Developing

Countries, 11

Wagner, C.S., 4Walker, L., 6Webb, M.B., 6Weber, L.E., 11West, D.M., 1, 3, 5What Works in Development? 2, 9Who Has the Cure? 6Wial, H., 2, 8Winston, C., 1, 4, 7, 8Witte, J.M., 7Wolfers, J., 5Wolman, H., 2, 8Woo, W.T., 12Woolcock, S., 11Work over Welfare, 6Working Longer, 5World Crisis Effects on Social

Security . . ., 12World of Work Report, 10Wulczyn, F., 6

Yamamoto, T., 12

Zeckhauser, R.J., 5Zedillo, E., 8Zhou, X., 12Zimbalist, A., 4

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