When I warned about The Price of Nostalgia, I didn't expect even this major party Presidential candidate to base an economic program on literally taking the US workforce and industrial structure back to 1936. Not a good thing. piie.com/sites/defaul...
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The Upcoming Election, Fed Independence, and Congressional Intent: A relevant history lesson From @piie.bsky.socialwww.piie.com/blogs/realti...
This is a fantastic article. Far superior to the nYT. Gifted below. Covering how stupid and damaging a Trump economic term would be. Yet Americans believe by a large majority he would be better than Harris.
Trumponomics: the radical plan that would reshape America’s economy - It would be bad @piie.bsky.social has the analysis @colbylsmith.bsky.social Claire Jones and James Politi have the story @financialtimes.com on.ft.com/3TDapDs
In a bid to boost manufacturing, the Republican candidate is promising sweeping tariffs. Critics warn they would cause huge damage and heighten global tensions
Damage to the US economy if China's permanent normal trade status is revoked, as Trump and many in Congress propose to so @piie.bsky.social@bloomberg.comwww.bloomberg.com/news/newslet...
Given the state of US-China relations at this point, it’s surprising that Congress hasn’t revoked the country’s permanent normal trade-relations status, formerly known as “most favored nation.”
Trumponomics: the radical plan that would reshape America’s economy - It would be bad @piie.bsky.social@colbylsmith.bsky.social@financialtimes.comon.ft.com/3TDapDs
In a bid to boost manufacturing, the Republican candidate is promising sweeping tariffs. Critics warn they would cause huge damage and heighten global tensions
After Trump and Biden, a path toward re-globalization Important encouragement from @portereduardo @wapo of our @PIIE call @WTO for Third Nations to pursue a pragmatic constructive trade agenda - with or w/o US, PRC, or India @MalmstromEU @BaldwinRE www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/202...
The world’s ‘middle countries’ need to band together to repair the damage to the global economy.
As major powers hesitate, middle nations must take the lead at the WTO — and they can. They’ve already proven it with the 2022 Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies, as I highlight in my latest piece for the Review of International Organizations: rdcu.be/dUoC4