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Anne O. KruegerProject Syndicate |
WASHINGTON, DC – Over the past 75 years, global prosperity, poverty reduction, and economic growth rates have reached unprecedented levels, largely...
WASHINGTON, DC – At an economics conference in the early 1960s, one speaker began his presentation on development by citing India as an example....
WASHINGTON, DC – The United States has adopted increasingly protectionist policies over the past few years, raising tariffs, revising or withdrawing...
WASHINGTON, DC – In an age of rapid technological disruption and economic transformation, policymaking has become more complex than ever. As incomes...
SEOUL – South Korea is not just one of the United States’ most important strategic allies in Asia. It is also one of America’s largest trading...
WASHINGTON, DC – The World Trade Organization is among the greatest success stories of the post-World War II era. By establishing rules based on...
WASHINGTON, DC – The October 7 terrorist attack by Hamas has rightly generated enormous sympathy for the people of Israel, especially given Jews’...
WASHINGTON, DC – The United States has a population of roughly 330 million, while all NATO countries combined have about 975 million. Adding...
WASHINGTON, DC – With an unprecedented number of migrants and asylum seekers trying to enter the United States through its southern border,...
WASHINGTON, DC – Late last year, Japan’s Nippon Steel announced that it had reached a deal to acquire US Steel Corporation for $14.1 billion – a...
WASHINGTON, DC – When bilateral talks fail to resolve disputes between sovereign countries, aggrieved parties may turn to an international judicial...
WASHINGTON, DC – In its latest World Economic Outlook, the International Monetary Fund reported that a rising share of countries – 56% of...