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By Project Syndicate - Sep 01,2023
By Andrew Sheng and Xiao Geng HONG KONG — US President Joe Biden’s recent executive order restricting American investments in Chinese semiconductors, microelectronics, quantum information technology and artificial intelligence marks another escalation in the Sino-American te
By Project Syndicate - Aug 14,2023
By Masyita Crystallin and Marthe M. HinojalesJAKARTA/SINGAPORE — Asian countries’ ability to thrive in the world economy over the next few decades hinges on their capacity to sustain their competitive advantages through continuous innovation.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 12,2023
By Sandrine Dixson-Declève and Simon ZadekGENEVA — The global economy is addicted to the relentless, and unsustainable, extraction of natural resources.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 08,2023
By Ibrahim Assane Mayaki and Daouda SembeneJOHANNESBURG — With a growing chorus of voices calling for the African Union’s (AU) admission to the G-20, that outcome looks increasingly likely.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 08,2023
By Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and Austin Lentsch BOSTON — Artificial intelligence (AI) is big business’s new flavour of the month.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 07,2023
By Armond Cohen, Andreas Goldthau and Simone TagliapietraBOSTON/ERFURT/BRUSSELS — As Western governments face the increasingly urgent task of accelerating the transition to a low-carbon economy, the pendulum has swung away from a heavy reliance on markets to drive innovation
By Project Syndicate - Aug 06,2023
By Mario I. Blejer and Piroska Nagy Mohácsi BUENOS AIRES — After more than a year of aggressive monetary tightening, inflation in the United States and around the world is finally trending down.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 06,2023
By Biniam Bedasso and Susannah HaresLONDON — There is growing concern that children in developing countries are not learning enough in school.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 05,2023
By Dani Rodrik, Réka Juhász, and Nathan LaneCAMBRIDGE — As policymakers around the world embrace industrial policy in pursuit of a wide variety of objectives, supply-chain resilience, green technologies, geopolitical advantage, good jobs, the debate over its effectiveness is
By Project Syndicate - Aug 02,2023
By Stacy Mitchell and Ron KnoxWASHINGTON, DC — In the summer of 1982, the United States government sent corporate America a love letter.

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