Tag Archives: global economy

Re-Globalization, With Hiccups

A new era of globalization is dawning, but it is accompanied by serious challenges.

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A Marriage of Development and Demography

Why every country needs an economic demography transition strategy.

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Sergio Marchionne’s Legacy for Italy

What lessons does the revival of Fiat hold for all of Italy?

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Five Ways to Fight Populism

The best response to populism is active government policy. We need more and better smart liberalism.

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How Do We Fix Finance?

The United States needs to put monstrous and mostly self-serving financial institutions in proper check.

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Liberating the World Bank (From the US)

Reforms to make the World Bank less dependent on the United States would enable them to be more effective

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As the US Retreats, China Is Taking the Lead on Green Energy

China provides close to triple the average annual energy lending of the World Bank and all the Western-backed multi-lateral development banks combined.

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How the United States and UK Risk Their Global Goodwill

Britain is not alone in paying a price for its strategic isolationism. International disillusionment with the US has also begun.

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TTIP: Why the Rush?

Reflections on the negotiating style of the United States.

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2016 G20 Summit: Who Needs to Do What?

The need for action is clear, but count on it being “papered over.” Reflections on the G20 Hangzhou Summit.

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