Sept 10th 2015 Comment Europe Under Siege? EU member countries must boost their capacity to deal with asylum applications, so that they can quickly identify those who deserve protection. Second, the EU needs to improve burden sharing. A column by Daniel Gros.
Sept 8th 2015 Comment The Art of Capital Flight With core buyers from emerging markets pulling back, and the opportunity cost rising, the end of the art bubble will not be a pretty picture. A column by Kenneth Rogoff.
Sept 7th 2015 Comment Cheap Oil and Global Growth If you want to understand falling oil prices, focus on Middle East production. If you want to understand the world economy, forget about stock markets, because cheap oil always boosts global growth. A column by Anatole Kaletsky.
Sept 3rd 2015 Comment Development’s Digital Divide It is time for world leaders to put the potential of the Internet at the top of the development agenda. The big question is whether governments are aware of the potential power of this development. A column by Carl Bildt.
Sept 2nd 2015 Comment The US Still Runs the World China matters, and its economic policy must be taken seriously. But China does not run the world, and it is unlikely to do so anytime soon. The potential for global leadership still rests with the US. A column by Simon Johnson.
Aug 31st 2015 Comment Does Capitalism Cause Poverty? The world’s poorest countries are characterized by distrust in capitalism. This leads to government intervention. Under such conditions, capitalism can't thrive, countries remain poor. A column by Ricardo Hausmann.
Aug 31st 2015 Comment A Cautionary History of US Monetary Tightening As the Fed prepares to tighten monetary policy once again, an examination of this history – and of the current state of the economy – suggests that the US is about to enter dangerous territory. A column by J. Bradford DeLong.
Aug 31st 2015 Comment The Authoritarian Temptation One cause for this shift toward authoritarianism is that many countries no longer view the United States as a beacon of democracy and a model of stability and prosperity to be emulated. A column by Nina Khrushcheva.
Aug 28th 2015 Comment What Should China Do? The government must continue to implement reforms aimed at smoothing the economy’s shift to a new growth model and expanding the role of markets. A column by Michael J. Boskin.
Aug 27th 2015 Comment China’s Complexity Problem China could inadvertently find itself mired in a «trapped transition,» in which the economic-reform strategy is stymied by the lack of political will in a one-party state. A column by Stephen S. Roach.
Aug 26th 2015 Comment Are US Middle-Class Incomes Really Stagnating? The US middle class has been doing much better than the statistical pessimists assert. And with better policies, these households can do even better in the future. A column by Martin Feldstein.
Aug 25th 2015 International Selection «It resembles the situation in 1997» Wall Street veteran Art Cashin warns of a currency war among emerging nations similar to the Asian financial crisis in the late Nineties. He doubts that the Federal Reserve will be able to raise interest rates this year.