French President Emmanuel Macron’s new political party, La République en Marche, is set to win a huge majority in the National Assembly. Philippe Aghion of the College de France explains why.
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High-ranking Republican politicians have lately been turning up at Donald Trump’s New York City trial to demonstrate solidarity with the former president. But their attendance also serves a more alarming purpose: to validate Trump as a competing source of sovereign power, independent of the US Constitution and the rule of law.
explains why a parade of Republican leaders have made appearances at the former president’s trial in New York.
A growing body of literature focusing on the domain between the microeconomic and the macroeconomic has become increasingly relevant in a world beset by supply shocks. Armed with such insights, those designing industrial policies will have a better chance of achieving their overlapping economic- and national-security goals.
details how a long-neglected field of economic study can be applied to today's most pressing policy challenges.