Research
What Do Trade Agreements Really Do?
As trade agreements have evolved and gone beyond import tariffs and quotas into regulatory rules and harmonization, they have become more difficult to fit into received economic theory.
Exponential Innovation and Human Rights: Implications for Science and Technology Diplomacy
The international community has historically maintained hope that advances in science and technology offer humanity a wide range of options for improving its well-being.
Cities on a Hill?
For many Americans, cities have become a beacon of hope. They are widely recognized as engines of the U.S. economy and laboratories of policy innovation and democratic deepening.
African Regional Economic Integration: The Emergence, Evolution, and Impact of Institutional Innovation
The power of Pan-Africanism as a guiding vision for the continent’s development is widely studied, mostly as an aspirational phenomenon.
Making America's Trade Deficits Great Again
US President Donald Trump and congressional Republican allies have succeeded in passing their big tax legislation.
Does Trade Fuel Inequality?
Inequality has become a major political preoccupation in the advanced economies – and for good reason.
German Ordoliberals vs. American Pragmatists: What Did They Get Right or Wrong in the Euro Crisis?
The volume explores the philosophical conflict between German Ordoliberalism and Anglo-Saxon or American pragmatism.
Rebalancing Globalization
Globalization is in trouble, undermined by the false narratives that destabilized it.
Linking Heterogeneous Climate Policies (Consistent with the Paris Agreement)
The Paris Agreement has achieved one of two key necessary conditions for ultimate success – a broad base of participation among the countries of the world.
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