World Policy Conference 2018
What is the impact of Trump policies on trade? […]
What is the impact of Trump policies on trade? […]
The WPC continuously aims to contribute, both in terms of principles and methods, to a useful and therefore constructive reflection on a more pragmatic and flexible global governance. […]
The new Trump administration is openly protectionist. The President called for “America First” and for “Buy American, Hire American” in his inaugural speech and his subsequent actions dispelled any remaining doubt that he meant what he said during the election campaign. […]
This joint publication brings together the papers produced as part of the first collaboration between Bruegel and the OCP Policy Center. Within the theme of “Seven Years after the Crisis: Intersecting Perspectives” our two organisations launched a “Platform for Advanced & Emerging Economies Policy Dialogue” in Rabat on 1 April 2016. […]
Embed from Getty Images Author: Uri Dadush Originally published by the OCP Policy Center The referendum in favor of the exit of Britain from the European Union (“Brexit”) marks a sad day for Britain and […]
Forced migration flows which are mismanaged create large negative political and economic externalities for the world as a whole. […]
Presenters: Uri DAdush, Chiedu Osakwe Location: Ministry of Foreign Trade (Rabat) Originally published by the OCP Policy Center OCP Policy Center is pleased to receive Dr. Chiedu Osakwe, Director of accessions at the WTO and […]
Industrial policy is a controversial, even taboo, subject in policy circles. Yet it is widely practiced by advanced and developing countries alike. […]
A slowing global economy has uncovered wide disparities in performance across developing countries. Meanwhile, in 2014, growing tensions among large nations have elicited concerns about the return of geopolitics. […]
Doha negotiations are on life support, and a Pacific trade deal has just been reached. What are the prospects for trade multilateralism and its implications for economic development? […]
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