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May 2020, Book Chapter, "We live in an age of astonishing inequality, together with volatile and oligarchic politics. We also confront seemingly intractable inefficiencies in key…
May 12, 2020, Opinion, "Insofar as the world economy was already on a fragile, unsustainable path, COVID-19 clarifies the challenges we face and the decisions we must make. The…
April 23, 2020, Video. "On Tuesday April 14th, Harvard Business School hosted the MBA Program’s COVID-19 Symposium. The symposium consisted of a series of fireside chats between…
February 12, 2020, Opinion: "In recent years, large corporations have become increasingly aware that they must be sensitive not only to the financial bottom line, but also to the…
November 2019, Paper: "After a period of decline in interest and premature predictions of demise, industrial policy is back on the scene. A variety of trends have contributed…
How to Get Past the US-China Trade War. Dani Rodrik, November 7, 2019, Opinion, "China and the United States, like all other countries, should be able to maintain their own…
Where Are We in the Economics of Industrial Policies? Dani Rodrik, 2019, Paper, "Research on industrial policy has taken off, leading to a better understanding of when such…
Putting Global Governance in its Place. Dani Rodrik, June 2019, Paper, "In a world economy that has become highly integrated, problems always seem to require more international…
Can Global Rules Prevent National Self-Harm? Dani Rodrik, June 11, 2019, Opinion, "Most policy mishaps in the world economy today – as in the case of US President Donald Trump’s…
Globalization’s Wrong Turn, And How It Hurt America. Dani Rodrik, July/August 2019, Opinion, "Globalization is in trouble. A populist backlash, personified by U.S. President…