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June 12, 2020, Video, "Robert Lawrence, Harvard chair of trade policy and former economic advisor to U.S. President Bill Clinton, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss what…
June 3, 2020, Opinion, "Even if the United States turns a blind eye to deglobalization’s effects on the rest of the world, it should remember that the current abundant demand for…
June 2, 2020, Video, "The COVID-19 pandemic is a global crisis of unprecedented scale, with aftershocks that will be felt in virtually every aspect of life for years or decades to…
May 28, 2020, Opinion, "Once again, new economic readings from the World Bank's International Comparison Program have fed into the long-going debate over whether China is…
2020, Paper, " The nature and extent of the role of the Chinese state in the economy is fundamental to many empirical and theoretical debates about that country’s political…
May 7, 2020, Opinion, "During times of crisis, the most effective leaders are those who can build solidarity by educating the public about its own interests. Sadly, in the case of…
2020, Paper, "One hundred years ago, Professor Arthur C. Pigou published his key insight that taxing a negative technological externality would improve social welfare. This has…
Can Withholding or Damage Improve Welfare in Bilateral Trade Mechanisms? Eric Maskin, 2020, Paper, "We study the welfare consequences of allowing the mechanism designer to…
Data Gaps and the Policy Response to the Novel Coronavirus. James Stock, March 2020, Paper, "This note lays out the basic Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) epidemiological…
Pandemics Fragilities: Halt in Hyper-specialized GVC and the Big-Dollar-Hunger. Laura Alfaro, March 2020, Paper, "The risk of pandemics or natural disasters made clear the…