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Bhaskar Chakravorti evaluates if the nations with better digital readiness experienced greater economic resilience during the COVID-19 meltdown, via his Foreign Policy column.
In the News
A Modest Proposal for the Trump Administration to Buy Canada
August 19, 2019
Dan Drezner explains why Canada is more a valuable purchase than Greenland, via his Washington Post column.
Donald Trump has Emasculated the American Farmer
August 13, 2019
Dan Drezner explains Trump’s two-pronged damage to farmers, via his Washington Post column.
Why Did Trump Delay Some Tariffs Against China?
August 13, 2019
Joel Trachtman speaks with Bloomber Baystate about the uncertainty around Trump’s trade tensions with China.
How Do the Arts Contribute to Capitalism and Economic Development?
August 11, 2019
Patrick Kabanda speaks with the Institute for Philosophy in Everyday Life.
Don’t Watch Opinion Polls to Predict Trump’s Fate. Watch the Stock Market
August 9, 2019
Fellow Adam Goodman publishes op-ed in The Tampa Bay Times on the value of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Who Finances the Sudanese Regime?
August 8, 2019
Alex de Waal speaks with BBC’s Business Matters podcast in response to the latest protests in Sudan.