Interview : Uri Dadush : Senior Associate in the International Economics Program at the Carnegie
Conference on Mega-Regional Trading Arrangements, the WTO, and Responses of Excluded Countries […]
Conference on Mega-Regional Trading Arrangements, the WTO, and Responses of Excluded Countries […]
This conference aims at addressing issues around the state of world trade and what motivates the Trans-Pacific and Transatlantic Negotiations […]
This seminar consists of three modules. Its broad objective is to provide the participants with deep insights on the current state of the global economy and its economic and policy implications for emerging and developing countries. […]
Japan’s economic situation is not as dire as some rumors suggest. The country’s growth slowdown is far from terminal—especially if Tokyo implements domestic reforms. […]
World trade is recovering from a long lull, but risks remain in the form of unforeseen crises, geopolitical tensions, and more. […]
The difficulties of emerging nations are unlikely to become so severe as to endanger the global recovery. […]
The Bali agreement rescued the World Trade Organization from oblivion, but it also underscored the severe limitations of multilateral negotiations and the need to reform the institution. […]
Today’s job market is more competitive, but it is also a market where there will be plenty of opportunities, especially in the international sphere. […]
The economic convergence of large parts of the developing world with the advanced nations is the great story of the modern era. […]
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