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America’s Energy Path Forward
Break the hold of established legacy firms. Let innovation flourish, and avoid an energy “Groundhog Day.”
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Who Deserves the Credit?
U.S. inflation is easing. What reasoning most compellingly explains why this is happening? Is the Fed on its way to achieving a soft landing? Or does the credit go to something totally unexpected? The bottom line: Is there a lesson to be learned about controlling inflation from recent experience?
Featuring commentary by Robert J. Barbera, Michael J. Boskin, Stephen G. Cecchetti, William R. Cline, John H. Cochrane, Brian C. Deese, William T. Dickens, Everett M. Ehrlich, Jeffrey A. Frankel, Jason Furman, Joseph E. Gagnon, James K. Galbraith, Lyric Hughes Hale, Gary Clyde Hufbauer, Steven B. Kamin, Mickey D. Levy, Michael Lind, Robert E. Litan, Michael Mandel, J.W. Mason, Laurence H. Meyer, William Murdock, Peter R. Orszag, Robert J. Samuelson, Kermit Schoenholtz, Allen Sinai, Marc Sumerlin, Edwin M. Truman, R. Christopher Whalen, and Marina v N. Whitman.
Why Inflation Has Declined
Energy, supply chain disruptions, and labor costs.
The Way We Were
Why the price pressures caused by the pandemic will prove to be an anomaly.
Is diplomacy back?
Climate Change Is Real
Expecting China to help solve the problem is naïve.
Japan’s pull-back is not just because of China’s slowdown.
Lighthizer Unchained
The Trump trade team argues for WTO reform. The status quo is not an option. An excerpt from Robert Lighthizer’s thought-provoking new book.
Protectionism Is (Almost) Mainstream
The era of free trade is over. Where do we go from here? A review of No Trade Is Free: Changing Course, Taking on China, and Helping America’s Workers by Robert Lighthizer.
What’s Left of Maastricht?
An important insider offers the lay of the land.
Losing Steam
The global recovery is faltering.
More Global Public Goods
The key to tackling global crises.
Off the News
On the cusp of superpowerdom: India’s rise would be a giant win for Washington.
By Owen UllmannDragging down Europe: Germany in the hot seat.
By Klaus C. EngelenGuest Column
Back to the 1930s: A wild ride straight downhill.
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