ROGER W. FERGUSON, JR., is the Steven A. Tananbaum Distinguished Fellow for International Economics at the Council on Foreign Relations.
As the United States moves away from the free-trade-oriented Washington Consensus, Korea must swiftly adapt to the emerging ...
From the economic point of view, globalization is the increasing intensification and interconnectivity of flows of goods, services, capital and people between countries and regions in all parts of the ...
Reversing the trend by imposing tariffs disrupts this global market and eliminates many of the benefits. Freer trade has raised incomes across the global economy, but it has not benefited everyone.
A new research has highlighted the potential significance of the proposed tariffs by the United States on the global economy.
Overall, these trends have numerous public health, regulatory, economic and medical training implications. The globalization of clinical trials can bring both health benefits and hazards to ...
We study the roles of globalization and structural change in the evolution of international GDP ... We show that structural change – trend reallocation of economic activity towards services – plays an ...
And Latino immigrants are not only bringing population growth to rural America, they also bring economic growth ... immigrants benefit their communities both through their spending at local ...
The concept of human security is a controversial approach by a certain group of post-Cold War 1.0 academicians (after 1990) ...
For passengers who are still hungry, the airline serves snacks throughout the flight, such as sandwiches, chocolate bars, nuts, and more. All passengers booked in premium economy benefit from check-in ...