Aug 9th 2018 Comment Twilight of the Euro? Some argue for still more debt socialization and risk sharing at the European level. Others warn that this would push Europe into an even deeper quagmire of financial irresponsibility. A column by Hans-Werner Sinn.
Aug 8th 2018 Comment Good Oligarch, Bad Oligarch If the West really wants to hurt Putin’s regime, giving oligarchs an incentive to take their money and leave is a lot more effective than punishing those whom Putin considers his enemies. A column by Vladislav Inozemtsev.
Aug 7th 2018 Comment The Heart and Small Defense of the Trade War The Trump administration confronts the Chinese protectionism. Washington is right on the fundamental issue, but needs to find allies in this dispute. A column by Christopher Balding.
Aug 6th 2018 Comment QE Turns Ten The Fed’s glacial normalization keeps monetary policy on emergency settings long after the emergency has passed. It might lack the ammunition it will need to counter the next recession. A column by Stephen S. Roach.
Aug 2nd 2018 Comment How to Increase America’s Saving Rate Whatever the cause of the current low household saving rate, it is a serious problem that requires political action. A column by Martin Feldstein.
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.
July 3rd 2018 International Selection «The Fed has to manage a delicate transition» Economist Nouriel Roubini warns of rising tail risks for the global economy. He sees Trump making noise on trade and migration before the midterm election.
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.