Apr 2nd 2020 Comment The Race Between Economics and Covid-19 Given how extensive government interventions are likely to be this time around, it is critical that policymakers also recognize the limits of their interventions. A column by Mohamed A. El-Erian.
Apr 1st 2020 Comment China’s Misplaced Pandemic Propaganda China can go down in history either as the reason the Covid-19 crisis began, or as one of the reasons it ended. A column by Minxin Pei.
Mar 31st 2020 Comment Why the Economics of Coronavirus is Very Different from the Great Depression Macroeconomic policy may help today, but it will be no panacea. The wealth of nations is determined by technology, human capital, institutions, and social cohesion. A column by Fabrizio Zilibotti.
Mar 30th 2020 Comment The Pandemic Stress Test In the political arena, after the end of the current crisis a more credible professional establishment will have an opportunity to advance sensible policies. A column by Raghuram G. Rajan.
Mar 27th 2020 Comment A Silent Hero of the Coronavirus Crisis If there is a silver lining in the current crisis, it is the realization that knowledge – primarily math, science, and technology in this case – is our best weapon. A column by Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg.
Mar 26th 2020 Comment How America Can Beat Covid-19 Controlling a pandemic requires mobilization: a comprehensive approach spanning resources, services, finance, and information. A column by James K. Galbraith.
Mar 24th 2020 Comment The False Crisis Comparison The global financial crisis 2008 was, first and foremost, a financial shock that took a severe toll on the real economy. Covid-19, by contrast, is a public-health crisis. A column by Stephen S. Roach.
Mar 23rd 2020 International Selection «This crisis is unprecedented» David Rosenberg, Chief Economist and Strategist of Rosenberg Research and Associates, does not expect a quick economic rebound and warns of second round effects.
Mar 23rd 2020 Comment The Venezuela Card in the US Election Voters in the Democratic primary season are entitled to know whether Bernie Sanders understands what makes Scandinavia different from Venezuela. A column by Ricardo Hausmann.
Mar 23rd 2020 Comment The Eternal Putin Russians may one day lose patience, but for now, the country seems doomed to live under Putin for years to come. A column by Andrei Kolesnikov.
Mar 20th 2020 Comment How Europe Should Manage the Covid-19-Induced Crisis Central banks and government authorities should focus their attention on safeguarding public health, household incomes, and the financial system. A column by Daniel Gros.
Mar 19th 2020 Comment The World Is at War What is really needed are fiscal measures to save companies and banks from bankruptcy, so that they can recover quickly once the pandemic is over. A column by Hans-Werner Sinn.