Economics & Finance
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The Gig Economy vs. America’s Workers
The Gig Economy vs. America’s Workers
Sandeep Vaheesan warns that proposed ballot initiatives in Massachusetts would legalize exploitative employment practices. -
Crunch Time for the Power Sector
Crunch Time for the Power Sector
Michael Spence argues that developing flexible, stable, and resilient smart grids requires an expanded industrial policy. -
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The “Billions to Trillions” Charade
The “Billions to Trillions” Charade
Jayati Ghosh explains why using development banks' resources to incentivize private-sector finance is unlikely to succeed. -
Leveraging Islamic Finance for Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure
Leveraging Islamic Finance for Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure
Muhammad Al Jasser shows how a hybrid financing model could help fund desperately needed projects in the developing world. -
Why the US Can’t Win the Trade War With China – and Shouldn’t Try
Why the US Can’t Win the Trade War With China – and Shouldn’t Try
Qiyuan Xu argues that high capital outflows – largely a result of US policy – have resulted in an undervalued renminbi. -
The Dilemmas of the Dollar
The Dilemmas of the Dollar
Barry Eichengreen asks whether anything can or should be done about the greenback's strength, especially against Asian currencies. -
The Rise of the Finternet
The Rise of the Finternet
Agustín Carstens & Nandan Nilekani foresee a world in which cheap, secure, and near-instantaneous financial transactions are available to all. -
Don’t Fret About Green Subsidies
Don’t Fret About Green Subsidies
Dani Rodrik sees no good argument against industrial policies that accelerate growth in decarbonization industries.