Apr 15th 2021 Comment Ensuring a Stronger and Fairer Global Recovery Without policy adaptations at home and internationally, the post-Covid-rebound could be so uneven that it prematurely exhausts the prolonged period of growth that we need. A column by Mohamed A. El-Erian.
Apr 13th 2021 Comment Antitrust Is Back in America It will take a concerted effort by Congress and the Biden administration to reverse decades of antitrust neglect. A column by Eric Posner.
Apr 9th 2021 Comment China’s Economic Self-Harm The government in Beijing seems confident that Western multinationals don’t want to be driven out of China. Nonetheless, China may be overplaying its hand. A column by Minxin Pei.
Apr 8th 2021 Comment The Roots of the EU’s Vaccine Debacle The European Union has a strong industrial base for new high-tech medical products, but the EU’s complicated political decision-making structure is not suited to nimble executive action. A column by Daniel Gros.
Apr 7th 2021 Comment An Ounce of Pandemic Prevention Sustained funding for global public goods such as vaccines, diagnostics, sanitation, surveillance, and modeling tools must be a political legacy of the pandemic. A column by Jim O’Neill, Sally C. Davies and Jeremy Farrar.
Apr 6th 2021 Comment The Dollar’s Fragile Hegemony It seems to be an article of faith that the world’s appetite for dollar debt is insatiable. But a modernization of China’s exchange-rate arrangements could deal the dollar’s status a painful blow. A column by Kenneth Rogoff.
Mar 31st 2021 Comment Europe’s Special Inflation Risks If the economy recovers and fiscal stimulus turbocharges pent-up demand, price growth will begin to accelerate, and the ECB will have a very hard time curbing it. A column by Hans-Werner Sinn.
Mar 29th 2021 Comment All Eyes on Digital Payments Central banks are now contemplating getting into the digital-payments game themselves. They fear losing control over payments as physical cash becomes redundant. A column by Raghuram G. Rajan.
Mar 26th 2021 Comment The SNB needs a strategy review We do not know what its strategy is, not even whether it has formulated one internally. This makes a strong case for the SNB to undertake a review. A column by Charles Wyplosz.
Mar 25th 2021 Comment Boxed In On China Just as the US trade deficit was not made in Japan 30 years ago, it is not made in China today. The problem is of America’s own making: a shortfall of domestic saving. A column by Stephen S. Roach.
Mar 23rd 2021 Comment Tackling the Global Learning Crisis It is imperative that all countries and international institutions maintain their commitment to developing our most important resource: people. A column by Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg.
Mar 22nd 2021 Comment Why China’s Hong Kong Crackdown Could Backfire China's leaders have settled on a hardline course in the belief that its costs are bearable. But, by throwing down the gauntlet to a new US administration, they may be overplaying their hand. A column by Minxin Pei.