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NEW YORK – Something interesting has emerged in voting patterns on both sides of the Atlantic: Young people are voting in ways that are...
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NEW YORK – Something interesting has emerged in voting patterns on both sides of the Atlantic: Young people are voting in ways that are...
Developing countries are bracing for a major slowdown this year. According to the UN report World Economic Situation and Prospects 2016, their growth will...
Seven years after the global financial crisis erupted in 2008, the world economy continued to stumble in 2015. According to the United Nations’ report...
This week, Angus Deaton will receive the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics “for his analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare.” Deservedly so. Indeed, soon...
The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank are poised to hold their annual meetings, but the big news in global economic governance will...
At long last, the United States is showing signs of recovery from the crisis that erupted at the end of President George W. Bush’s...
– Children, it has long been recognized, are a special group. They do not choose their parents, let alone the broader conditions into which...
– The Ebola crisis reminds us, once again, of the downside of globalization. Not only good things – like principles of social justice and...
Two new studies show, once again, the magnitude of the inequality problem plaguing the United States. The first, the US Census Bureau’s annual income and...
– / By Joseph E. Stiglitz and Martin Guzman / Joseph E. Stiglitz, a Nobel laureate in economics, is University Professor at Columbia University....