Dambisa Moyo observes that while geopolitical turmoil drives up prices today, AI could drag them down in the coming years.
Simon Johnson & Amir Kermani argue that ending the ongoing cascade of unintended consequences requires putting economic ...
Amir Kermani, Professor of Finance and Real Estate at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, ...
Daoud Kuttab finds little sense, and much potential for grave harm, in the stated rationale for occupying southern Lebanon.
Fernanda Estevan & Bruna Borges show that having more female peers and professors benefits women and does not harm men.
Wha thinks the technology’s impact will be determined less by frontier innovation than by diffusion and adoption.
Morten Nyboe Tabor asks how we can estimate future outcomes when unforeseeable structural change upends existing models.
Shashi Tharoor considers how to overcome key risks and harness the country’s advantages in talent, stability, and scale.
Mohammed Al Dhaheri & Rikard Jalkebro warn that the conditions are not yet in place for a US-Iran agreement that supports ...
Janak Raj proposes a strategy for developing and emerging economies to reduce their exposure to the US dollar.
Chiara Cordelli shows how right-wing populism and war in the Middle East are inspiring renewed democratic and green activism.
Pegah Banihashemi sees two scenarios, neither of them hopeful, emerging from a profoundly disrupted legal and institutional ...