Tag: Global Economy

25 Articles

Global Governance

The Impending Danger of Informal Economic Coercion in Africa

With the growing economic rivalry and weaponization of trade between China and the United States, economic statecraft has transformed into a new arena of great power competition.…

November 6, 2024

Business & Economics

De-dollarization, the Belt and Road Initiative, and the Future of the Chinese Yuan

Introduction China no longer seeks a global yuan due to the actions of state-owned companies and Chinese individuals moving money abroad. In 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative …

April 18, 2024

Business & Economics

The End Game to Lebanon’s Woes: IMF Reform And Political Willingness

The Crisis At A Glance Lebanon has been in the throes of an unprecedented financial crisis since October 2019, when the country was shaken by widespread demonstrations protesting…

November 10, 2023

Dialogues

US-China Business Council President Craig Allen on the Economic Implications of the Chinese Spy Balloon Incident

GJIA: The past few weeks in regard to US-China relations have been particularly volatile, especially in the aftermath of the surveillance balloon intelligence incident. In your…

May 10, 2023

Dialogues

The Neglected Historical Origins of Global Economic Governance: A Conversation with Jamie Martin

GJIA: How did you come about writing your book, The Meddlers? JM: The fundamental question posed by The Meddlers, as I began research on it, was how did the international…

May 3, 2023

Online Archive

Mr. Abe’s Third Arrow: Designed with an Economist’s Vision but Shaped by a Bureaucrat’s Hand

Weak Reception The Japanese government published the “third arrow” of Abenomics—proposals for Japan’s economic reform and revitalization—on June 14 to unenthusiastic…

June 28, 2013

Online Archive

Financial Reform, A View from the Trenches

John A. Allison. The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2013. 320 pp. .00. Relatively few successful executives go on to write about their…

May 16, 2013

Online Archive

Vietnam at a Crossroad and in the Cross Hairs

For the past two decades, Vietnam has been a country on the move. GDP per capita in 1990 was , among the lowest in world.1 Today, with per capita income at roughly 00, Vietnam…

May 16, 2013

Online Archive

Coal Mining in China: The Social Costs

China’s coal industry has been central to its economic success ever since 1949. It has been the predominant supplier of energy to the economy and, especially since the 1980s,…

May 16, 2013

Online Archive

Why the Economy and Not North Korea Will Be Park Geun-hye’s Biggest Challenge

While North Korea may be adept at stealing the media spotlight, the bread and butter challenges facing South Korea’s economy will shape the core of Park’s agenda – jobs and…

March 27, 2013