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Eswar Prasad warns that the risks of substantial and long-lasting scarring are on the rise worldwide
17th Oct 20, 9:46am
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Eswar Prasad warns that the risks of substantial and long-lasting scarring are on the rise worldwide
Klaus Schwab thinks that now is the time to start reassessing sacred cows and disposing of defunct ideologies
17th Oct 20, 9:31am
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Klaus Schwab thinks that now is the time to start reassessing sacred cows and disposing of defunct ideologies
Diane Coyle urges researchers to investigate how policy coodination can boost growth and living standards
15th Oct 20, 10:54am
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Diane Coyle urges researchers to investigate how policy coodination can boost growth and living standards
Koichi Hamada offers three pieces of economic-policy advice to Japan's new prime minister, Yoshihide Suga
15th Oct 20, 10:43am
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Koichi Hamada offers three pieces of economic-policy advice to Japan's new prime minister, Yoshihide Suga
Mohamed El-Erian thinks markets should be more worried about the faltering policy responses to the COVID-19 crisis
8th Oct 20, 10:27am
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Mohamed El-Erian thinks markets should be more worried about the faltering policy responses to the COVID-19 crisis
Bill Emmott urges the new Japanese prime minister to adopt a better strategy for deploying the country's abundant human capital
8th Oct 20, 10:22am
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Bill Emmott urges the new Japanese prime minister to adopt a better strategy for deploying the country's abundant human capital
Otmar Issing offer four reasons why other central banks should be wary of emulating the new US monetary-policy strategy
4th Oct 20, 9:30am
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Otmar Issing offer four reasons why other central banks should be wary of emulating the new US monetary-policy strategy
Sophia Kalantzakos urges rich-country governments to develop effective strategies to free themselves from China's resource grip
4th Oct 20, 8:01am
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Sophia Kalantzakos urges rich-country governments to develop effective strategies to free themselves from China's resource grip
Mariana Mazzucato and others call for a mission-oriented push to administer frequent universal COVID-19 testing worldwide
4th Oct 20, 6:02am
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Mariana Mazzucato and others call for a mission-oriented push to administer frequent universal COVID-19 testing worldwide
Lee Jong-Wha fears that the pandemic may be used to justify unsustainable public spending and even human rights violations
3rd Oct 20, 10:16am
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Lee Jong-Wha fears that the pandemic may be used to justify unsustainable public spending and even human rights violations
Yu Yongding shows that the Chinese government is articulating, rather than adopting, changes that were already underway
30th Sep 20, 12:01pm
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Yu Yongding shows that the Chinese government is articulating, rather than adopting, changes that were already underway
Stephen Roach says that negative net domestic saving in the US and a soaring current-account deficit will weaken the greenback fast
26th Sep 20, 9:37am
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Stephen Roach says that negative net domestic saving in the US and a soaring current-account deficit will weaken the greenback fast
Mariana Mazzucato sees no alternative to a radical overhaul of corporate governance, finance, policy and energy systems
23rd Sep 20, 10:08am
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Mariana Mazzucato sees no alternative to a radical overhaul of corporate governance, finance, policy and energy systems
Edmund Phelps explains why the Democratic ticket is better not just for American democracy but also for the US economy
23rd Sep 20, 9:17am
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Edmund Phelps explains why the Democratic ticket is better not just for American democracy but also for the US economy
Stefan Gerlach urges monetary policymakers to respond to shifting public sentiment on inequality and the environment
16th Sep 20, 9:43am
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Stefan Gerlach urges monetary policymakers to respond to shifting public sentiment on inequality and the environment
Akira Kawamoto thinks the new Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga may pursue bolder structural reforms than his predecessor
16th Sep 20, 9:42am
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Akira Kawamoto thinks the new Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga may pursue bolder structural reforms than his predecessor
Zhang Jun shows how China's ongoing technological transformation is cushioning the blow of the pandemic
12th Sep 20, 10:02am
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Zhang Jun shows how China's ongoing technological transformation is cushioning the blow of the pandemic
Célestin Monga offers four reasons why industrialisation remains the key to poorer countries' development
9th Sep 20, 10:43am
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Célestin Monga offers four reasons why industrialisation remains the key to poorer countries' development
Koichi Hamada hopes that the COVID-19 pandemic and environmental threats will fuel demands for greater social solidarity
29th Aug 20, 10:02am
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Koichi Hamada hopes that the COVID-19 pandemic and environmental threats will fuel demands for greater social solidarity
Eswar Prasad explains why a new version of the renminbi will fail to challenge the US dollar's dominance
26th Aug 20, 1:40pm
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Eswar Prasad explains why a new version of the renminbi will fail to challenge the US dollar's dominance
Stephen Roach argues that the pandemic's continuing impact on consumer demand all but rules out a V-shaped recovery
26th Aug 20, 10:59am
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Stephen Roach argues that the pandemic's continuing impact on consumer demand all but rules out a V-shaped recovery
Todd Buchholz draws parallels to the World War II era and proposes solutions for avoiding a fiscal cliff
23rd Aug 20, 9:54am
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Todd Buchholz draws parallels to the World War II era and proposes solutions for avoiding a fiscal cliff
Piroska Nagy-Mohacsi shows how current conditions are allowing more central banks than ever to deploy unconventional tools
23rd Aug 20, 9:43am
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Piroska Nagy-Mohacsi shows how current conditions are allowing more central banks than ever to deploy unconventional tools
Edmund Phelps considers the effects of automation and artificial intelligence from the perspective of welfare economics
8th Aug 20, 9:21am
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Edmund Phelps considers the effects of automation and artificial intelligence from the perspective of welfare economics
Diane Coyle predicts that the COVID-19 crisis will intensify political and regulatory scrutiny of Big Tech
1st Aug 20, 11:51am
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Diane Coyle predicts that the COVID-19 crisis will intensify political and regulatory scrutiny of Big Tech