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2023, Opinion: "Nonstop flights can be a vital facilitator of innovation between international companies and their subsidiaries. Deserted airport terminals, abandoned…
February 17, 2023, Opinion: "Efforts to prohibit financial institutions from considering environmental, social, and governance criteria reflect a fundamental misunderstanding of…
February 19, 2023, Interview: "Cass Sunstein is a professor at Harvard Law School and co-author of “Nudge: The Final Edition” alongside Richard Thaler, a professor at University…
2023, Paper: "The special drawing right (SDR) is issued by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The SDR has the potential to strengthen dramatically the international monetary…
February 2, 2023, Video: "A transition toward more sustainable energy sources is well underway. But reducing the use of fossil fuels will profoundly disrupt the communities that…
January 2023, Video: "As industrial policy returns to the top of government agendas, many of the challenges impacting manufacturing remain global in nature. How can governments…
December 7, 2022, Opinion: "In the past year, crypto markets dropped from $2.9 trillion in value to around $800 billion. In the wake of the collapse, crypto lenders and exchanges…
December 7, 2022, Paper: "We leverage an exogenous shock—the crackdown on corrupt Chinese officials beginning in 2012—and examine how the allocation of research subsidies and…
November 30, 2022, Video: "Arthur Brooks, American Enterprise Institute president emeritus and Harvard professor, joins CNBC’s ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss Elon Musk’s management of…
November 29, 2022, Opinion: "Efforts to reduce global greenhouse-gas emissions must overcome the free-rider problem, and carbon border adjustment measures are the most effective…