Commentary
PIIE's scholars draw on their research to provide commentary and analysis in a broad array of formats outside the Institute. Op-eds, testimony, speeches, and scholarly papers for other organizations all aim for the highest standards of objectivity, rigor and transparency required by the Institute for its own publications. Their writings are not intended to reflect an official view of the Institute or the views of members of the Institute's Board of Directors, and authors must adhere to strict standards of disclosure of any potential conflicts of interest.
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How serious is China's economic slowdown? (Chinese translation)
via QQ.com
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If you think the UK’s high-inflation cycle has run its course, think again
via The Guardian
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El Niño and Militarized Fisheries Disputes in the East and South China Seas
Cullen S. Hendrix (PIIE) and Sarah Glaser (World Wildlife Fund
via New Security Beat
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Learning from Brexit: what parallels for decoupling from China?
Gary Clyde Hufbauer (PIIE)
via Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment
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The Fed Should Carefully Aim for a Higher Inflation Target
Jason Furman (PIIE)
via Wall Street Journal
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El Niño Is Coming—and It's Going to Be Bad
Cullen S. Hendrix (PIIE)
via Foreign Policy
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Why Is US Inflation Falling?
Jason Furman (PIIE)
via Project Syndicate
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The End of China’s Economic Miracle
Adam S. Posen (PIIE)
via Foreign Affairs
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How Biden Can Get Antitrust Right
Jason Furman (PIIE) and Carl Shapiro (University of California, Berkeley)
via Wall Street Journal
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China’s housing downturn: Household registration reform needed
Tianlei Huang (PIIE)
via ThinkChina