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Is a Serious Global Debt Crisis Possible?
Are economic forecasters about to miss another big call? On a scale of one to ten, more than two dozen noted observers rate the risk that the global economy experiences a serious debt crisis in the next three years.
Featuring commentary from Olivier Blanchard, Charles W. Calomiris, William R. Cline, Lorenzo Codogno, Robert H. Dugger, Joseph E. Gagnon, Kevin P. Gallagher, Indermit Gill, Richard Jerram, Steven B. Kamin, Steve Keen, Richard C. Koo, Moritz Kraemer, Desmond Lachman, Robert E. Litan, David R. Malpass, J.W. Mason, Thomas Mayer, Ewald Nowotny, Jim O'Neill, Álvaro S. Pereira, Holger Schmieding, Jeffrey R. Shafer, Mark Sobel, David M. Walker, William R. White, and Chen Zhao.
Is China Facing a Deflationary Trap?
The problems are mounting.
A TIE Interview With a Fed Insider
Former Fed Vice Chairman Donald Kohn holds court.
The Perils of a Trump-Musk Economy
Let me count the ways.
A Sensible Immigration Plan
Time for Donald Trump to think and reflect before he makes mistakes.
Trump’s tariffs are not backed by serious analysis.
The case against trade liberalization.
How Europe Should Woo Trump
His reelection left us shell-shocked.
Off the News
Back from the dead—the return of crypto.
Germany without a government—political chaos reigns.