July 26th 2018 Comment Three Cheers for Regulation Contrary to the simplistic view that regulation is inevitably bad for business, there are in fact three important channels through which regulation can benefit an economy. A column by Diane Coyle.
July 24th 2018 Comment A «Reagan Moment» for International Trade? The US is generally more economically resilient than other countries and would do better than most others in a contracting world economy. A column by Mohamed A. El-Erian.
July 11th 2018 Comment Are Emerging Markets the Canary in the Financial Coal Mine? Economists who say that advanced-economy debt is «safe» sound like those who touted the «Great Moderation» – the permanent reduction in cyclical volatility – a generation ago. A column by Kenneth Rogoff.
July 3rd 2018 Comment When Politics Trumps Economics The trade war may well be an early skirmish in a much tougher battle, during which economics will ultimately trump Trump. A column by Stephen Roach.
June 28th 2018 Comment Sweden’s Russia Problem Swedish politics has given Russia plenty of ammunition in its efforts to influence public opinion, and Russia’s electoral meddling has become an excuse for Swedish leaders to avoid reforms. A column by Paulina Neuding.
June 25th 2018 Comment Italy’s Quadruple Threat to Europe Italy’s banks, debt, immigration backlash, and economic malaise will test the resilience of the single currency – and of European integration generally. A column by Michael J. Boskin.
June 15th 2018 Comment An «Amazonian» Trade Strategy for Africa To finally create an African single market, the continent should look to Amazon, the e-commerce giant, for inspiration. A column by Carl Manlan.
June 13th 2018 Comment The Perils of European Deposit Insurance Banks ought to form mutually supportive groups. This would avoid the over-emphasis on risk-sharing and the underestimation of behavioral risks inherent in state-provided solutions. A column by Hans-Werner Sinn.
June 12th 2018 Comment Trade Wars: Everything Old is New Again If the U.S. wants to shoot itself in the foot, then the best response may be to let it. But it looks like the politics will trump (as it were) the economics. So the danger of escalation is real. A column by Barry Eichengreen.
June 8th 2018 Comment Russia’s World Cup Opportunity It is hard to overstate the social impact the World Cup will have within Russia. People who will witness this international event will learn to appreciate diversity and avoid discrimination. A column by Konstantin Sonin.
June 5th 2018 Comment Yellow-Green Route for Italy: the Final Act? The new course of policy might soon lead Italy into the precipice of insolvency, capital controls, and even the exit of the Euro area. A column by Fabrizio Zilibotti.
June 5th 2018 Comment Madmen in Authority As the diplomatic tumult in the cases of North Korea and Iran shows, the madman strategy has made a comeback. It is now being adopted even in debates about reforming the Eurozone. A column by Harold James.