In a new PS Say More, Alison L. LaCroix explains why “originalist” methods of constitutional interpretation are deeply ahistorical, describes the zero-sum relationship between state and federal power in modern America, and more.
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Taiwan’s emergence as a global technological powerhouse was no accident, note Andrew Sheng and Xiao Geng. And its experience holds important lessons for China.
China Should Emulate Taiwan’s Tech Policies | by Andrew Sheng & Xiao Geng - Project Syndicate
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Free to read at the link: With globalization giving way to fragmentation, we will continue to see a greater divergence in outcomes between and within countries, writes Mohamed El-Erian.
Navigating Major Transitions in an Uncertain Economy | by Mohamed A. El-Erian - Project Syndicate
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Free to read at the link: The history of technological innovation makes clear that governments must step in immediately to shape the incentives driving AI development, write Mariana Mazzucato and Fausto Gernone.
Governments Must Shape AI’s Future | by Mariana Mazzucato & Fausto Gernone - Project Syndicate
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Is the US economy still booming? Or should we be concerned about a period of slow growth and high inflation? Michael Strain breaks it down.
America’s Frustrating Search for a Soft Economic Landing | by Michael R. Strain - Project Syndicate
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Free to read at the link: In an increasingly digitalized and cashless world, there is a growing need for central bankers to operate not just as market fixers but as proactive market shapers, argue Mariana Mazzucato and David Eaves.
Central Banks in a Cashless World | by Mariana Mazzucato & David Eaves - Project Syndicate
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At a time when the world is becoming more multipolar and fragmented, reforms to the international tax architecture – through UN negotiations and the G20 – can breathe new life into multilateralism, writes José Antonio Ocampo.
Finishing the Job of Global Tax Cooperation | by José Antonio Ocampo - Project Syndicate
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While government debt can be a valuable tool for addressing myriad economic challenges, it is not and has never been a free lunch, writes Kenneth Rogoff.
The End of Magical Debt Thinking | by Kenneth Rogoff - Project Syndicate
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