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  • Sep 10, 2024 | hudl.com | Tristan Reed

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  • Feb 14, 2024 | blogs.worldbank.org | Tristan Reed

    This blog post is the second in a series that is bringing the latest research to bear on the potential role industrial policy can, should, or shouldn’t play in government economic policy in low- and middle-income countries. The first blog looked at the track record of micro-industrial policies.  Industrial policies, government efforts to modify economic activity across sectors, face a critical initial question: Which sectors do you want to grow?

  • Dec 6, 2023 | cato.org | Pinelopi K. Goldberg |Tristan Reed

    No matter how one feels about globalization today, there is wide consensus that it has had substantial effects on global growth, poverty reduction, and inequality (both among and within countries)—not to mention its political, societal, and cultural consequences. It is no surprise that the possibility of its reversal has become a central question in policy and public discourse.

  • May 11, 2023 | brookings.edu | Pinelopi K. Goldberg |Tristan Reed |Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti |James Stock

    It is widely understood that the global economy has become increasingly interconnected over the last century, with especially rapid globalization trends for 20 years starting in the 1990s. That trend continued even through the COVID-19 pandemic, when countries were forced to close their doors and many supply chains were disrupted.

  • Mar 29, 2023 | brookings.edu | Pinelopi K. Goldberg |Tristan Reed

    The globalization of the world economy continued even through the COVID pandemic, but recent changes in government policy and public sentiment could herald a new era of deglobalization, suggests a paper discussed at the Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (BPEA) conference on March 31. The authors—Pinelopi K.

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