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State Department layoffs could hurt US companies’ ability to compete globally...

Carey Durkin Treado, University of Pittsburgh When more than 1,300 people at the U.S. State Department lost their jobs...

Immigrants are unsung heroes of global trade and value creation

Bedassa Tadesse, University of Minnesota Duluth and Roger White, Whittier College In nearly every country that hosts foreign-born citizens,...

Growth of autocracies will expand Chinese global influence via Belt and...

Richard Carney, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen China currently faces daunting challenges in its domestic economy. But weakness...

Why Britain’s new CPTPP trade deal will not make up for Brexit

Terence Huw Edwards, Loughborough University and Mustapha Douch, The University of Edinburgh The UK recently announced that it will...

The whole world is facing a debt crisis – but richer...

Patrick E. Shea, University of Glasgow Countries across the world are drifting towards a debt crisis. Economic slowdowns and...

Fed keeps focus on US economy as the world tilts toward...

D. Brian Blank, Mississippi State University The U.S. Federal Reserve holds inordinate sway over the world’s economies – yet...

Five ways that the super-strong US dollar could hurt the world...

Alexander Tziamalis, Sheffield Hallam University and Yuan Wang, Sheffield Hallam University The US dollar has been on a major...

1970s-style stagflation now playing on central bankers’ minds

John Hawkins, University of Canberra “Stagflation” is an ugly word for an ugly situation – the unpleasant combination of...

EXPLORING NATURE

How climate finance to help poor countries became a global shell...

Shannon Gibson, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences When Hurricane Melissa tore through the Caribbean in October...
A fisherman looks at the Suralaya coal-fired power plant in Cilegon, Indonesia, in 2023. Ronald Siagian/AFP via Getty Images

Can the world quit coal?