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What Kind of Industrial Policy Works?
What Kind of Industrial Policy Works?
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PS editors, Raghuram G. Rajan, J. Bradford DeLong, Dani Rodrik, Pinelopi Koujianou GoldbergAfter a decades-long love affair with laissez-faire policies, many governments – notably in developed countries – are increasingly seeking to shape their economies through tariffs, subsidies, public procurement, and more. But not all industrial policies are created equal, and understanding their nuances and limitations is critical to their success.
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Inflation Shamanism
Inflation Shamanism
James K. Galbraith marvels at the Federal Reserve's ability to win praise for positive outcomes it did not cause. -
Where Is the War in Ukraine Heading?
Where Is the War in Ukraine Heading?
Carl Bildt argues that while neither side can attain victory, peace remains plausible if certain conditions are met. -
Financing Nature
Financing Nature
Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak & Bogolo Kenewendo propose ways to unlock more public and private capital for investments in preserving and restoring the planet. -
The Need for Methane Targets
The Need for Methane Targets
Marcelo Mena & Sarah Ann Smith urge China and the United States to take the lead in committing to cut emissions from super pollutants. -
Africa’s Climate-Security Agenda
Africa’s Climate-Security Agenda
Hakainde Hichilema sees global warming as a threat to development and peace on the continent, and explains what to do about it. -
How China Is Preparing for America’s Next President
How China Is Preparing for America’s Next President
Yu Jie assesses Chinese efforts to prevent deteriorating bilateral relations from hindering economic growth. -
China’s Economic Paradox
China’s Economic Paradox
Yuen Yuen Ang explains a seemingly contradictory trajectory characterized by a high-tech boom and stagnating growth. -
Macron’s Trial by Fire
Macron’s Trial by Fire
Hugo Drochon reflects on the French president's efforts to maintain control after a painful election season. -
PS Events: Climate Week NYC 2024
PS Events: Climate Week NYC 2024
Project Syndicate is returning to Climate Week NYC with an even more expansive program. Join us live on September 22 as we welcome speakers from around the world at our studio in Manhattan to address critical dimensions of the climate debate.
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Financing Nature
Financing Nature
Sep 20, 2024 Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak & Bogolo Kenewendo propose ways to unlock more public and private capital for investments in preserving and restoring the planet.
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Inflation Shamanism
Inflation Shamanism
Sep 20, 2024 James K. Galbraith marvels at the Federal Reserve's ability to win praise for positive outcomes it did not cause.
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Where Is the War in Ukraine Heading?
Where Is the War in Ukraine Heading?
Sep 20, 2024 Carl Bildt argues that while neither side can attain victory, peace remains plausible if certain conditions are met.
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What Kind of Industrial Policy Works?
What Kind of Industrial Policy Works?
Sep 20, 2024 PS Commentators consider the potential and limitations of state intervention in the economy.
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How China Is Preparing for America’s Next President
How China Is Preparing for America’s Next President
Sep 20, 2024 Yu Jie assesses Chinese efforts to prevent deteriorating bilateral relations from hindering economic growth.
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Abortion and Reproductive Rights Are Economic Issues
Abortion and Reproductive Rights Are Economic Issues
Laura Tyson shows why abortion, childcare, and parental leave are not merely “family” issues. -
What Harris and Trump Will Do
What Harris and Trump Will Do
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PS editors, Ian Bremmer, Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Anders Åslund, Shang-Jin Wei, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Daron AcemogluWith less than two months to go until the US presidential election, the candidates’ opposing worldviews, objectives, and priorities – and their implications for international relations, the economy, and democracy – have come into sharper focus. While it is impossible to know exactly what a leader will do once in office, the contours of both a Donald Trump and a Kamala Harris presidency are remarkably well defined.
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Macron’s Trial by Fire
Macron’s Trial by Fire
Hugo Drochon reflects on the French president's efforts to maintain control after a painful election season. -
Kishore Mahbubani on the US-China rivalry, Asian security risks, and more
Kishore Mahbubani on the US-China rivalry, Asian security risks, and more
Kishore Mahbubani offers advice to Western diplomats attempting to engage with Asia, identifies risks to the region’s stability, highlights Singapore’s lessons for developing-country leaders, and more. -
The Water-Security Crisis
The Water-Security Crisis
Mariana Mazzucato, et al. call attention to a global problem that demands far more attention from policymakers at all levels. -
The Chinese Overcapacity Puzzle
The Chinese Overcapacity Puzzle
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PS editors , Yu Yongding , Arvind Subramanian , Zhang Jun , Yi FuxianSeveral developments in recent years, from sustained renminbi appreciation to increasingly aggressive Western tariffs, should have eroded China’s global manufacturing dominance, but have not. Why has China’s share of global manufacturing exports continued to rise, and what might turn the tide?
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More than just a test of humanity’s collective resolve, climate change is also a test of existing institutions, and that makes it a profound security risk. When a fully globalized, interdependent world is placed in a kiln and the heat is turned up, some systems will eventually emerge stronger, but many others will fail.
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Put a Price on Shipping Emissions
Put a Price on Shipping Emissions
Shania Scotland calls on small island countries to back a proposed levy on maritime greenhouse-gas emissions. -
The Need for Methane Targets
The Need for Methane Targets
Marcelo Mena & Sarah Ann Smith urge China and the United States to take the lead in committing to cut emissions from super pollutants. -
Only a Sustainable Bioeconomy Can Save Us
Only a Sustainable Bioeconomy Can Save Us
Simon Zadek argues that investing in biodiversity while the global economy continues to over-exploit resources is futile.