Vol. 57, No. 4, SPECIAL ISSUE TITLE: MONETARY POLICY, CAPITAL MOBILITY, INFLATION, AND WAGES IN EASTERN EUROPEAN ECONOMIES: SELECTED PAPERS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE “ECONOMIC TURMOIL IN ...
Three key questions lie at the heart of debates about whether global crises and escalating geopolitical tensions have begun to reverse globalization: Has the growth of cross-border trade, capital, ...
What explains the Polish economic success story? We can’t necessarily credit our governments, apart from actions taken in the first years of post-Communism transformation. More recent administrations ...
When Kate Losse went to work for Facebook in its early days in 2005, the social media platform was, in her words, a “fun social network for university students.” She vividly recalls how a smiling Mark ...
We need to ask a question, prompted by the Bob Dylan song, about globalization: Are the times a-changin’? I say that they are. After six months in Asia, advising at several policy institutes and ...
Mr. Rodrik is an economist who has researched globalization and development for more than three decades. From the White House Rose Garden, President Trump called it “Liberation Day” for the United ...
Current geopolitical changes—such as the war in Ukraine, the corona pandemic and greenhouse gas emission targets—have reignited discussions about the utility of globalization. Yet cross-border trade ...
Globalization is taking a beating. Its diminishing number of defenders face a rising chorus of critics, particularly in the United States, that blame it for wage stagnation, increased inequality, and ...