June 6th 2017 Comment The Coming Technology Policy Debate What is needed are new efforts in order to anticipate and mitigate future risks, while continuing to tap new technologies’ potential to improve people’s lives. A column by Michael J. Boskin.
June 1st 2017 Comment Trump’s Foreign Policy Reversals Despite Trump’s campaign (and his erratic statements and capricious tweets since he assumed office), his administration’s actual defense and trade policies are on the right path. A column by Martin Feldstein.
May 31st 2017 Comment New Life for the SDR? In an ideal world, the Special Drawing Rights would have evolved into more of a reserve currency during the era of accelerated trade and financial globalization. A column by Mohamed A. El-Erian.
May 30th 2017 Comment The Rouhani Factor Iran’s future trajectory will be determined not only by Rouhani and the conservative camp, but also by regional developments and the policy adopted by Trump’s administration. A column by Abbas Milani.
May 29th 2017 Comment Rethinking the Next China China’s new attempts to gain increased leverage from globalization are not without serious challenges of their own. A column by Stephen S. Roach.
May 26th 2017 International Selection «China risks a Japanese scenario» Joerg Wuttke, the former president of the EU Chamber of Commerce in China, issues a stark warning about the health of the Chinese economy.
May 26th 2017 Comment Fixing Fixed-Investment Incentives The corporate tax code needs to be updated to make debt issuance far less attractive, especially when the proceeds are being used to buy back shares. A column by Jim O’Neill.
May 24th 2017 Comment What does Macron mean for France and Europe? If the new president succeeds in pushing through long overdue reforms, France might recover some of the influence in the EU and versus Germany. A column by Charles Wyplosz.
May 19th 2017 Comment Russia’s Neo-Feudal Capitalism Russia’s new model of crony capitalism seems to be a deliberate effort to emulate the success of Russia’s ancient feudal system – a system that, after all, lasted for centuries. A column by Anders Åslund.
May 18th 2017 Comment Brexit or Breakup? The United Kingdom must decide if it still wants to be a part of Europe, albeit outside of the EU, and the Brussels mustn't forget that both sides need each other. A column by Carl Bildt.
May 16th 2017 International Selection «I focus on the crappiest companies I can find» Marc Cohodes is one of the most feared short-sellers on Wall Street. Right now, he’s on the hunt in Canada where he spots a monster bubble in the housing market.
May 15th 2017 Comment France Returns to Europe In President Macron’s view, France must first implement urgently needed reforms if it wants to convince Germany to take action to address the EU’s economic malaise. A column by Zaki Laïdi.