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July 10, 2025, Opinion: "With the vast majority of AI foundation models being developed in the United States and China, Europe must be realistic in its ambitions. Even if it never…
July 8, 2025, Opinion: "With the vast majority of AI foundation models being developed in the United States and China, Europe must be realistic in its ambitions. Even if it never…
March 27, 2025, Opinion: "To head off the risk of catastrophic semiconductor supply disruptions that could bring its economy to a halt, the United States needs a coherent strategy…
February 23, 2024, Opinion: "Although overly confident predictions about artificial intelligence are as old as the field itself, there is good reason to take seriously the risks…
February 2024, Paper: "For the last two centuries, great powers have fiercely competed to set the technical standards for leading technologies. By imposing their preferred…
Fall 2023, Paper: "COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine have exposed the vulnerabilities
of deep economic integration. Shortening supply chains, rebuilding domestic pro-
duction…
October 4, 2023, Video: "This hybrid seminar was given by John Haigh, M-RCBG Co-Director and Lecturer in Public Policy at ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø and Edoardo Campanella, M-RCBG research fellow and…

September 11, 2023, Video: "This hybrid panel discussion included Robert Z. Lawrence, Albert L. Williams Professor of International Trade and Investment at ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø; and Anna Stansbury…
August 25, 2023, Opinion: "For the last two centuries, great powers—both nations and their associated firms—have fiercely competed to set the technical standards for leading…
August 15, 2023, Opinion: "Now that the initial enthusiasm for generative AI has given way to fears of technological unemployment, it is worth considering past episodes of worker…