Exile economics – what happens when globalisation fails

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The ins and outs of sustainable supply chains

Contributor(s): Professor Rocco Macchiavello | Join Rocco Macchiavello in his inaugural lecture as he explores the economics of sustainable supply chains. Presenting insights from over a decade of research, Professor Macchiavello will examine how companies can organise supply cha ...  Afficher plus

Common law: a better foundation for Liberalism

Contributor(s): Professor John Hasnas | In conventional political philosophy, law is understood as consciously created rules that are a necessary mechanism for regulating the excesses of the free market. Although coercive in nature, law is seen as a necessary defence against anar ...  Afficher plus

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The End of Globalization?
Foreign Policy Live

The rollout of the Trump administration’s tariffs has rattled markets, prompting questions of what these protectionist policies mean for the global economy moving forward. Two top experts on globalization join FP Live to share their thoughts. Elisabeth Braw is an FP columnist and ...  Afficher plus

A losing battle: Sudan’s elusive peace deal
The Intelligence from The Economist

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After globalisation: What's next for a fractured world? With Neil Shearing
The Economics Show

It’s a widely held assumption that US President Donald Trump has put globalisation into reverse. But Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics and author of The Fractured Age: How the Return of Geopolitics Will Splinter the Global Economy, tells the FT’s world tra ...  Afficher plus

James Robinson on Why Nations Fail
Social Science Bites

Metrics on the average living standards from the best-off countries in the world (say, Norway) to the worst-off (perhaps the Central African Republic) vary by a factor of 40 to 50. So notes James Robinson, the R ...

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