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Op-Eds
Has Brexit change UK-EU trade and supply chain patterns?
via LinkedIn
Op-Eds
Why Are Americans Dissatisfied Despite a Strong Economy?
via Project Syndicate
Testimony
Reforming U.S. International Taxation to Meet the Challenges Ahead
via US Senate Committee on the Budget hearing "The Great Tax Escape: Closing Corporate Loopholes that Reward Offshoring Jobs and Profits"
Op-Eds
Is the world closer to the free trade or no trade?
via LinkedIn
Op-Eds
India’s Climate Dilemma
Arvind Subramanian (PIIE) and Navneeraj Sharma
via Project Syndicate
Op-Eds
How asymmetric is the G7's reliance on Chinese supply chains?
via LinkedIn
Op-Eds
Who knew global supply chains have been localizing for decades?
via LinkedIn
Op-Eds
First Steps toward WTO Reform
via Italian Institute for International Political Studies
Op-Eds
Export controls are only a short-term solution to China's chip progress
via War on the Rocks
Op-Eds
Where in the world are manufacturing jobs going?
via LinkedIn