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The perfect storm: Deglobalisation’s headwinds
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When Were Today's Poor Nations Richer than Today's Rich Nations?
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Is Greece's Six-Day Work Week a Harbinger?
via Project Syndicate
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Who was most dominant in world trade: UK in 1800, US in 1948, or China today?
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Finding a New French Majority
via Project Syndicate
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Milei and the IMF need to tackle Argentina’s new Achilles heel
via Financial Times
Speeches & Papers
Policies for the future of work should be based on its past and present
via Economic Innovation Group
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When did manufactured goods start to dominate world trade?
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AI is skill-biased technical change with a twist
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Immigration Is Behind the Strong U.S. Economy
via Wall Street Journal