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Op-Eds
The Tariffs and Balance of Trade Paradox: Why Macro Always Wins (in Pictures)
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Economic Growth Won’t Reduce the Deficit Enough
via Wall Street Journal
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Collateral Damage Report: Who Gets Hurt by the Trump Tariff Bombshells?
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Trump’s Return Is an Opportunity for India
via Project Syndicate
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Trump’s Inflationary Triple Threat
via Project Syndicate
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Why is geopolitics so complicated, so linked to economics, and so “now”?
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Speeches & Papers
Can the world trading system survive Donald Trump?
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How to Regulate AI Without Stifling Innovation
via Wall Street Journal
Speeches & Papers
Fostering Structural Rebalancing in China by Redirecting Fiscal Resources Toward Chinese Households
via Center for Strategic and International Studies
Speeches & Papers
China and the United States Should Both Give the International Monetary Fund More Operational Independence
via Center for Strategic and International Studies