Emerging Markets Are Not The Answer To Our Growth Problem

May 30, 2013 0

Summary:
Developing economies have performed strongly, while their advanced-country counterparts have struggled to sustain comparable economic growth. Emerging markets can help the advanced economies, but they are still too small and vulnerable to do the job on their own. […]

The Accidental Trade Policy

May 9, 2013 0

U.S. trade policy has undergone an epic shift in the last decade. The ambitious new strategy is promising, but it will also prove challenging and risky. […]

EU Economy

May 8, 2013 0

If growth does not return to Europe in the next two years, the political situation will become more difficult. […]

The Three-Speed World is Not Forever

May 3, 2013 0

Although the United States weathered the global recession relatively better than its European counterparts, it is not as strong as it looks and Europe’s long-term prospects are better than its current dismal performance suggests. […]

The Current (Fragmented) Governance of FDI

May 1, 2013 0

The disciplines governing foreign direct investment lie in the shadow of those governing global trade, as there is no single, comprehensive multilateral treaty or institution to oversee investment activity. […]