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January 20, 2023, Interview: "News headlines in recent days have focused on partisan warring over whether Congress will come to an agreement to raise limits on how much the U.S.,…
January 19, 2023, Video: "An unprecedented period of rising global living standards has given way in the 21st century to an era of stubbornly weak growth. What were the main…
January 19, 2023, Opinion: "As Washington gears up for yet another political showdown over raising the federal debt limit, congressional Republicans are clearly hellbent on…
January 5, 2023, Interview: "Economic risks posed by high levels of debt could temper central banks' response to inflation, Carmen Reinhart, former chief economist at the World…

January 3, 2023, Audio: "In this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi recaps 2022 with Catherine Wolfram, a visiting professor at the Harvard Kennedy School and member of the board…
December 2022, Paper: "This paper explores how non-U.S. central banks behave when firms in their economies engage in currency mismatch, borrowing more heavily in dollars than…
December 2022, Paper: "Many Americans are persuaded that trade agreements of the last 40 years have been a costly mistake. To be sure, open markets leave some people behind, and…
December 22, 2022, Opinion: "While there are signs that the “everything bubble” is about to burst, leading economists’ predictions that the world economy is headed toward a major…
December 2022, Paper: "The UN’s Agenda 2030 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as well as the principles of effectiveness, accountability and inclusiveness they are built…
December 8, 2022, Video: "Jason Furman, professor at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and former CEA chair, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss why he expects the Federal…