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Readying the Resistance, Again
Readying the Resistance, Again
Laura Tyson & Lenny Mendonca see Democrat-controlled states as a potential check on Donald Trump’s far-right agenda. -
Three Reasons Why AI’s Momentum Could Stall in 2025
Three Reasons Why AI’s Momentum Could Stall in 2025
Dambisa Moyo identifies three negative trends that could stifle innovation and slow the pace of technological progress. -
Russia’s Nostalgia Machine
Russia’s Nostalgia Machine
Nina L. Khrushcheva explores how the Kremlin relies on an idealized version of the past to comfort – and subdue – the public. -
Decommodify Electricity
Decommodify Electricity
Jayati Ghosh shows why the market cannot mobilize the clean-energy investments needed to accelerate the green transition. -
The Trade Shifts Redefining Economic Development
The Trade Shifts Redefining Economic Development
Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg & Michele Ruta consider the long-term implications of three major trends that could reshape globalization. -
Solving India’s Industrialization Puzzle
Solving India’s Industrialization Puzzle
Rabah Arezki & Partha Sen ask why, unlike Bangladesh and Vietnam, manufacturing has not benefited from rising labor costs in China. -
Our AI Near-Future
Our AI Near-Future
Charles Ferguson offers a brief roadmap of how the technology will evolve and be deployed over the next few years. -
Ensuring Europe’s Supply of Critical Minerals
Ensuring Europe’s Supply of Critical Minerals
Rüya Perincek & Andreas Goldthau call for coordinated funding, resource diplomacy, and secondary material partnerships to boost recycling. -
False Economies
False Economies
William H. Janeway highlights the high cost of the single-minded focus on efficiency that has come to dominate the discipline. -
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Decommodify Electricity
Decommodify Electricity
Jan 23, 2025 Jayati Ghosh shows why the market cannot mobilize the clean-energy investments needed to accelerate the green transition.
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Three Reasons Why AI’s Momentum Could Stall in 2025
Three Reasons Why AI’s Momentum Could Stall in 2025
Jan 23, 2025 Dambisa Moyo identifies three negative trends that could stifle innovation and slow the pace of technological progress.
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Solving India’s Industrialization Puzzle
Solving India’s Industrialization Puzzle
Jan 23, 2025 Rabah Arezki & Partha Sen ask why, unlike Bangladesh and Vietnam, manufacturing has not benefited from rising labor costs in China.
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Ensuring Europe’s Supply of Critical Minerals
Ensuring Europe’s Supply of Critical Minerals
Jan 22, 2025 Rüya Perincek & Andreas Goldthau call for coordinated funding, resource diplomacy, and secondary material partnerships to boost recycling.
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Readying the Resistance, Again
Readying the Resistance, Again
Jan 22, 2025 Laura Tyson & Lenny Mendonca see Democrat-controlled states as a potential check on Donald Trump’s far-right agenda.
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False Economies
False Economies
William H. Janeway highlights the high cost of the single-minded focus on efficiency that has come to dominate the discipline. -
Can US Institutions Withstand Trump 2.0?
Can US Institutions Withstand Trump 2.0?
Featured in this Big Question
Daron Acemoglu, Bruce Ackerman, Aziz Huq, Alison L. LaCroix, Richard K. SherwinWhile some observers doubt that US President-elect Donald Trump poses a grave threat to US democracy, others are bracing themselves for the destruction of the country’s constitutional order. With Trump’s inauguration just around the corner, we asked PS commentators how vulnerable US institutions really are.
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Ricardo Hausmann on immigration, climate finance, economic complexity, and more
Ricardo Hausmann on immigration, climate finance, economic complexity, and more
Ricardo Hausmann urges the US to issue more H1-B visas, argues that Europe must become a military superpower in its own right, applies the “growth diagnostics” framework to Venezuela, and more. -
The Truth About Migration
The Truth About Migration
Ian Goldin warns that stricter border controls often exacerbate the very problems they aim to solve. -
What Will Trump Do to the US Economy?
What Will Trump Do to the US Economy?
Featured in this Big Picture
PS editors , Joseph E. Stiglitz , Kenneth Rogoff , Sylvester Eijffinger , Edin Mujagic , Nouriel Roubini , Simon JohnsonFrom cutting taxes to raising tariffs to eroding central-bank independence, US President-elect Donald Trump has made a wide range of economic promises, many of which threaten to blow up the deficit and fuel inflation. But powerful institutional, political, and economic constraints, together with Trump’s capriciousness, have spurred disagreement about how worried we should be.
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Our AI Near-Future
Our AI Near-Future
Charles Ferguson offers a brief roadmap of how the technology will evolve and be deployed over the next few years.
The Year Ahead 2025
The world’s diplomatic, political, and economic divisions continue to harden – both between countries and within them. Whereas 2022 and 2023 featured a war of attrition in Ukraine, we have since entered a broader world of attrition, with zero-sum conflicts multiplying across the board.
- Annie Cohen-Solal Guernica Is Always with Us
- Dennis Ross Will Stability Rise from the Middle East Rubble?
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- Erwin Chemerinsky Will the Guardrails of US Democracy Hold?
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Sustainability Now brings together leading voices in all of the domains involved in combating climate change, each addressing specific facets of the challenge.
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Ensuring Europe’s Supply of Critical Minerals
Ensuring Europe’s Supply of Critical Minerals
Rüya Perincek & Andreas Goldthau call for coordinated funding, resource diplomacy, and secondary material partnerships to boost recycling. -
The Climate Policy Pendulum
The Climate Policy Pendulum
Gernot Wagner notes that green technologies retain their many advantages, regardless of national political developments. -
What Climate Justice Means for Latin America and the Caribbean
What Climate Justice Means for Latin America and the Caribbean
Thiago Barral & Woochong Um urge policymakers to work with key stakeholders to accelerate the uptake of renewables.