Cristina Ramirez warns that the continent’s allergy to sensible reforms could lead it down the same path taken by Argentina.
Adekeye Adebajo cites three possible motives for threatening to invade the country, all of which reflect an imperial mindset.
José Manuel Barroso reflects on what has made Gavi so successful, even as other international organizations have become ...
Amit Seru is Professor of Finance at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution.
Yanis Varoufakis shows that the combined effect of all three has left Europe the most shocked and shaken of all.
Günther Thallinger & Ludovic Subran urge policymakers to stand by a proven approach that has guided polluting industries ...
Richard K. Sherwin argues that law and public policy must protect people from covert algorithmic manipulation.
Michael Spence points out that the returns on today's investments depend on economy-wide adoption, not frontier development.
Anne O. Krueger argues that in its first year, the administration has fully vindicated critics of is protectionist agenda.
Junaid Nabi urges the American government not to abandon the people at the heart of the pandemic-surveillance system.
Amit Seru argues that overuse of emergency measures has weakened accountability and distorted incentives.
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