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Hoe Ee Khor

Hoe Ee Khor

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Hoe Ee Khor is Chief Economist at the ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office.

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  1. A New Economic-Policy Agenda for Asia
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    A New Economic-Policy Agenda for Asia

    Jan 26, 2024 Hoe Ee Khor & Runchana Pongsaparn suggest how ASEAN+3 governments should adjust to a post-pandemic landscape of higher debt and slower growth.

  2. Rising US Interest Rates Won’t Trigger Another Asian Financial Crisis
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    Rising US Interest Rates Won’t Trigger Another Asian Financial Crisis

    Aug 4, 2022 Hoe Ee Khor & Kimi Xu Jiang explain why the Fed’s hawkish monetary policy will not lead to a repeat of the 1997 Asian financial crisis.

  3. Fixing the Global Tech Split
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    Fixing the Global Tech Split

    Jul 20, 2021 Hoe Ee Khor & Suan Yong Foo explain why current US-China tensions are unlikely to prove fatal for international technological cooperation.

  4. Has COVID-19 Killed Asia’s Growth Miracle?
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    Has COVID-19 Killed Asia’s Growth Miracle?

    Jan 6, 2021 Hoe Ee Khor urges governments and firms not to abandon global supply chains in response to the pandemic.

  5. Why Asia and Europe Are Responding to the Same Crisis Differently
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    Why Asia and Europe Are Responding to the Same Crisis Differently

    Aug 7, 2020 Hoe Ee Khor & Rolf Strauch show how the two regions' economic structures, institutions, and vulnerabilities have shaped policies.

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    A Westless World

    Tobias Bunde reflects on this year's Munich Security Conference and America's break from the transatlantic alliance.
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    Germany’s Last-Chance Election

    Michael Bröning

    With German voters clearly demanding comprehensive change, the far right has been capitalizing on the public's discontent and benefiting from broader global political trends. If the country's democratic parties cannot deliver, they may soon find that they are no longer the mainstream.

    explains why the outcome may decide whether the political “firewall” against the far right can hold.
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    The Only Path to Genuine Peace in Ukraine

    Nicu Popescu

    The Russian and (now) American vision of "peace" in Ukraine would be no peace at all. The immediate task for Europe is not only to navigate Donald’s Trump unilateral pursuit of a settlement, but also to ensure that any deal does not increase the likelihood of an even wider war.

    sees a Korea-style armistice with security guarantees as the only viable option in Ukraine.
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    Meltdown at the Top of the World

    Masatsugu Asakawa urges development banks to act urgently to avert the catastrophic effects of the Himalayas’ thawing glaciers.
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    The Economic Consequences of Trump’s Ukrainian Peace

    Gene Frieda

    Rather than engage in lengthy discussions to pry concessions from Russia, US President Donald Trump seems committed to giving the Kremlin whatever it wants to end the Ukraine war. But rewarding the aggressor and punishing the victim would amount to setting the stage for the next war.

    warns that by punishing the victim, the US is setting up Europe for another war.
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    There Goes America

    Within his first month back in the White House, Donald Trump has upended US foreign policy and launched an all-out assault on the country’s constitutional order. With US institutions bowing or buckling as the administration takes executive power to unprecedented extremes, the establishment of an authoritarian regime cannot be ruled out.

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    In AI We Trust?

    William H. Janeway

    The rapid advance of AI might create the illusion that we have created a form of algorithmic intelligence capable of understanding us as deeply as we understand one another. But these systems will always lack the essential qualities of human intelligence.

    explains why even cutting-edge innovations are not immune to the world’s inherent unpredictability.
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    How Trump Can Achieve Sustained Growth

    Michael R. Strain foresees the US president building on a strong economy, so long as he steers clear of populist policies.
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    Europe Alone

    Daniela Schwarzer explains what the European Union must do now that America has walked away from the transatlantic relationship.

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