2020 News Archive
Do we need a new constitution for central banks? Paul Tucker. Economics Observatory, December 29, 2020
The Policy Lessons of the Trump Economy. Jason Furman. Wall Street Journal, December 29, 2020
Remembering Ezra Vogel. William Overholt, December 20, 2020
The Weaponized Web: Levers in the Digital Advertising Ecosystem. Dipayan Ghosh. Alliance for Securing Democracy, December 17, 2020
What will tech regulation look like in the Biden era? Dipayan Ghosh. Harvard Business Review, December 17, 2020
Three economic lessons for Joe Biden from Donald Trump. Megan Greene. Financial Times, December 17, 2020
Branding Vietnam a "currency manipulator" epitomizes what's wrong with the concept. Jason Furman. Peterson Institute for International Economics, December 16, 2020
Why Did the Fed Change Their Framework? And Why Does it Matter? Jeffrey Fuhrer. Econofact, December 15, 2020
The lawsuits against Facebook don't go far enough. Dipayan Ghosh. The Washington Post, December 11, 2020
Can America improve its health care system? Amitabh Chandra. Ricochet, December 9, 2020
Tech Giants and Social Media Need Smart Regulation. Jason Furman. Wall Street Journal, December 9, 2020
The case for a European banking charter. Ignazio Angeloni. OMFIF, December 4, 2020
The ECB strategy review: Walking a narrow path. Ignazio Angeloni. VoxEU, CEPR, December 3, 2020
Fiscal policy advice for Joe Biden and Congress. Lawrence H. Summers and Jason Furman. Brookings, December 1, 2020
Larry Summers says deficit reduction would be 'catastrophic,' argues for new government debt yardstick. Lawrence H. Summers and Jason Furman. MarketWatch, December 1, 2020
Some unwanted consequences of a digital euro. Ignazio Angeloni. VoxEU, CEPR, December 1, 2020
The Federal Reserve: Crisis Responses and New Policy Directions. Jeffrey Fuhrer. Econofact, November 30, 2020
We must not allow woke activists to stop us confronting Islamist extremism. Sajid Javid. Conservatives, November 28, 2020
Biden's Modest Multilateralism. Jeffrey Frankel. Project Syndicate, November 27, 2020
Market turmoil shows need for more hedge fund scrutiny. Antonio Weiss. Financial Times, November 19, 2020
Climate and the Biden Transition. Joseph Aldy. Living on Earth, November 13, 2020
Biden's election will restore close transatlantic cooperation. Philippe Le Corre. Merics, November 12, 2020
Global Economic Implications. Paul Sheard. Turkish Heritage Organization, November 11, 2020
The Economy Can't Wait Until January. Jason Furman. The Wall Street Journal, November 11, 2020
The 40 Things Biden Should Do First on Climate Change. Joseph Aldy. Bloomberg Green, November 11, 2020
Fear is more potent than we know in the fight against COVID. Megan Greene. Financial Times, November 11, 2020
China's Challenging Year in Europe. Philippe Le Corre. Echowall, November 10, 2020
US Labor Market Improves But Further Progress Will Be Harder. Jason Furman and Wilson Powell. Peterson Institute for International Economics, November 6, 2020
Americans are washing their hands less. Here's how brands can help change that. Myriam Sidibe. Entrepreneur, October 30, 2020
Biden's Economic Edge. Jeffrey Frankel. Project Syndicate, October 26, 2020
The Japanization of the global fiscal and monetary scene: What does it mean for the country's future sustainability? Paul Sheard. Remarks at the Sixteenth Edition of Roundtable Japan, October 22-23, 2020
Britain would be better off with Joe Biden. Sajid Javid. The Daily Telegraph, October 23, 2020
Many companies pay nothing in taxes. The public has a right to know how they pull it off. Lawrence H. Summers and Natasha Sarin. Washington Post, October 22, 2020
What institutional investors need to know about the 'S' in ESG. John Ruggie and Fiona Reynolds. Responsible Investor, October 22, 2020
China Leads on Climate. Joseph Aldy. Living on Earth, October 19, 2020
Act now to prevent a tragic economic ending. Megan Greene. Financial Times, October 15, 2020
The COVID "pivot": How programs to address social drivers of health are responding to and learning from the COVID crisis. Alexandra Schweitzer. RISE Institute, October 12, 2020
Reigniting Reforms to Ensure a Resilient and Stable Financial System. Paul Tucker. Systemic Risk Council Statement, October 12, 2020
The Public's Business. Dani Rodrik. Project Syndicate, October 9, 2020
Why Europe's recovery plan won't work -- unless it tackles corruption first. Ioana Petrescu. Politico, October 7, 2020
Biden's Tax Plan Would Spur Economic Growth. Jason Furman. The Wall Street Journal, October 5, 2020
Challenge Facing US Labor Market Worsened in September Even As the Headline Numbers Improved. Jason Furman and Wilson Powell III. Peterson Institute for International Economics, October 2, 2020
Four years have passed, and it's been even worse than I anticipated. Robert Stavins. An Economic View of the Environment blog, October 1, 2020
Supporting Indigenous Communities’ Resilience in the Face of COVID-19: An Interview with Victor A. Lopez-Carmen. Lisa Dreier. Harvard Advanced Leadership Initiative Social Impact Review, October 1, 2020
Harvard Law Professor Richard Lazarus Discusses New Climate Law Book in Webinar. Harvard Crimson, October 1, 2020
The COVID Climate Nexus. Jeffrey Frankel. Project Syndicate, September 30, 2020
The Art of the Climate Change War. Joseph Aldy and Richard Zeckhauser. The Regulatory Review, September 29, 2020
US Is Half Way Up Second Leg of V-Shaped Recovery, Harvard’s Sheard Says. Paul Sheard. YiCai Global, September 23, 2020
China's Diplomatic Duo Fails to Engineer a Successful Summit with Europe. Philippe Le Corre. The National Interest, September 21, 2020
Fed's Review Misses Fiscal Forest for Monetary Trees. Paul Sheard. BloombergQuint, September 17, 2020
4 Ways Brands Can Be Activists for School Safety Right Now. Myriam Sidibe. Entrepreneur, September 16, 2020
What Values and Priorities Mean for Health Reform. Amitabh Chandra. JAMA, September 16, 2020
Prime Minister Abe Failed to Put His Own Stamp on Abenomics. Paul Sheard. BloombergQuint, September 14, 2020
Issues arising from the new 'Powell doctrine'. Ignazio Angeloni. VOX EU, September 14, 2020
The US is having a Wile E Coyote moment. Megan Greene. Financial Times, September 11, 2020
A More Robust Macroeconomic Policy Framework is Needed (PDF). Paul Sheard. Foreign Policy Association's America in the World 2020, Fall 2020
Amid the HB 6 scandal, Ohio utility regulators must act to reassure ratepayers of the integrity of Ohio regulation. Ashley Brown. Cleveland.com, September 4, 2020
Beware the Government Debt-to-GDP Ratio. Paul Sheard. Bloomberg Quint, September 3, 2020
Is COVID-19 a Petri dish for corruption? Ioana Petrescu. Emerging Europe, September 1, 2020
The economics of COVID-19. Paul Sheard. Briefings for Britain, August 25, 2020
Sajid Javid on Boris, Rishi, exam results, resigning as chancellor – and how the government is faring. Sajid Javid. The Times, August 25, 2020
The Dark Heart of Gold. Jeffrey Frankel. Project Syndicate, August 21, 2020
Kamala Harris is breaking the mold - in more ways than you may think. Roger Porter. Deseret News, August 20, 2020
Stopping the Spread of COVID-19 in Europe. Paul Sheard. Bloomberg, August 17, 2020
How Europe's Big 3 Are Shifting on China. Philippe Le Corre. The Diplomat, August 14, 2020
Do We Spend Too Much on Healthcare? Amitabh Chandra. The New England Journal of Medicine, August 13, 2020
Brent Scowcroft: The Honest Broker. Roger Porter. The Boston Globe, August 10, 2020
Coronavirus crisis creates a chance to tackle US jobs inequality. Megan Greene. Financial Times, August 10, 2020
US unemployment rate falls again but still little progress for people who have not been temporarily furloughed from their jobs. Jason Furman and Wilson Powell III. Peterson Institute for International Economics, August 7, 2020
Funding the National Parks, Finally. Linda Bilmes. Living on Earth podcast, August 7, 2020
Borrowing $10B is unconstitutional, and hopefully the court will say so. Thomas Healey. NJ.com, August 6, 2020
In countering China, the US must not lose its knack for nuanced diplomacy (Additional background information here). William Overholt. South China Morning Post, August 6, 2020
Who is rescuing America's national parks? Trump. Linda Bilmes. The Boston Globe, July 27, 2020
Repairing flaws exposed by Wirecard deja vu. Ignazio Angeloni. OMFIF, July 20, 2020
We can reopen schools - if we're willing to rethink how they operate. Jennifer Lerner. The Washington Post, July 13, 2020
Staying Resilient During and Post-COVID-19 - Research Findings and Resources for Entrepreneurs and Governments. Jane Nelson. InclusiveBusiness.net, July 2020
Brands on a Mission: Dr. Myriam Sidibe’s New Book Challenges Companies To Take Action In Public Health As The Foundation For Social Justice. Myriam Sidibe. Forbes, July 13, 2020
Corporate Power, Public Good: Brands on a Mission. Myriam Sidibe. Jefferson Public Radio, July 12, 2020
The Pandemic Will Transform the Global Economy & International Relations. Paul Sheard. Japan SPOTLIGHT, July 10, 2020
How the Coronavirus Pandemic Shattered Europe's Illusion of China. Philippe Le Corre. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, July 9, 2020
Bankruptcy in America: Tracking Commercial and Personal Filings by State. Deborah Gordon. Moneygeek, July 9, 2020
USCIB Interviews Public Health Expert and Acclaimed Author Myriam Sidibe. Myriam Sidibe. Entrepreneur, July 9, 2020
More Than Changing Racist Names, Brands Must Create New Social Footprints. Myriam Sidibe. Entrepreneur, July 9, 2020
Why some companies leapt to support the COVID-19 response. Jane Nelson and Lisa Dreier. World Economic Forum blog, July 6, 2020
To save the US economy, we need to save jobs. This program could do that. Antonio Weiss. CNN Business, July 7, 2020
Protecting Workers and Businesses in the COVID Crisis. Antonio Weiss. Moody's Analytics, July 3, 2020
Good Start - But Let's Move from 'Brand Say' to 'Brand Do.' Myriam Sidibe. Sustainable Brands, July 3, 2020
Investors are too complacent about emerging market risks. Megan Greene. Financial Times, July 2, 2020
Wirecard scandal raises need for common EU market rules. Ignazio Angeloni. OMFIF, June 29, 2020
The EU's New Defensive Approach to a Rising China. Philippe Le Corre. ISPI, June 29, 2020
U.S. workers need more power. Lawrence H. Summers. The Washington Post, June 28, 2020
A perfect fiscal storm of revenue shortfalls for cities and towns. Linda Bilmes. The Boston Globe, June 25, 2020
The IRS is leaving billions on the table. Here's how it can collect that money. Lawrence H. Summers. The Washington Post, June 22, 2020
Trump versus Huawei: Right Target, Disastrous Strategy. William Overholt. East Asia Forum, June 21, 2020
COVID-19 Response: Don't Lose Sleep Over Mounting Government Debt. Paul Sheard. Bloomberg Quint, June 20, 2020
The Unemployment Pandemic: Addressing America's Jobs Crisis. Jason Furman. Prepared Testimony before the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, June 18, 2020
What a successful economic recovery must look like. Jason Furman. The Washington Post, June 16, 2020
Brands Do Need To Take A Stand. Here's How To Do So Responsibly. Myriam Sidibe. Entrepreneur, June 16, 2020
What's in a recession? Jeffrey Frankel. Project Syndicate, June 15, 2020
Borrowing is not the solution to New Jersey's $10 Billion Problem. Tom Healey. NJ.com, June 14, 2020
Beyond the Pandemic: Reviving Europe's Banking Union. Ignazio Angeloni. SAFE-CEPR Webinar, June 10, 2020
Investment Report: Chasing Yields in A New World. Megan Greene. Prospect, June 9, 2020
Economists are hunting for alternative indicators of recovery. Megan Greene. Financial Times, June 9, 2020
How to determine if a business is COVID-19 safe? Create a restaurant-style grading system. Archon Fung. Los Angeles Times, June 9, 2020
The US unemployment rate is higher than it looks - and is still high if all furloughed workers returned. Jason Furman and Wilson Powell III. Peterson Institute for International Economics , June 5, 2020
3 steps brands can take to boost bottom line by creating behavior change. Myriam Sidibe. American Marketer, June 5, 2020
Even With Good Economic Numbers, We Will Still Be in a Very Deep Hole. Jason Furman. Bloomberg, June 3, 2020
US Economic Outlook. Lawrence H. Summers. Wiener Conference Call, June 2, 2020
The Path Forward: The Global Economy. Gordon Brown and Lawrence H. Summers. The Washington Post Live, May 29, 2020
Who has the world's largest economy? Jeffrey Frankel. Project Syndicate, May 28, 2020
It's time to say goodbye to employment-based health insurance. Deb Gordon. The Hill, May 28, 2020
HUCE Faculty Profile. Robert Stavins. Harvard University Center for the Environment, May 28, 2020
Beyond the Pandemic: Reviving Europe's Banking Union. Ignazio Angeloni. VOX, May 26, 2020
Beyond the Pandemic: Eight Proposals to Revive the Banking Union. Ignazio Angeloni. VOX, May 26, 2020
It is hard to imagine the field of political economy without Alberto Alesina. Lawrence H. Summers. The Washington Post, May 24, 2020
If it's not over on the disease...it's not over on the balance sheet. Carmen Reinhart. Harvard Gazette, May 20, 2020
COVID-19 The Big Questions: What is The Real Cost of Help from Bad Samaritans? Philippe Le Corre. United States Studies Centre, May 19, 2020
Harvard's Reinhart and Rogoff Say This Time Really Is Different. Carmen Reinhart. Bloomberg, May 18, 2020
Harvard's Reinhart and Rogoff Say This Time Really Is Different. Carmen Reinhart. Bloomberg, May 18, 2020
Preventing a COVID 19 food crisis. Carmen Reinhart. Project Syndicate, May 15, 2020
Get ready for a two-speed recovery. Megan Greene. Politico, May 15, 2020
Trump vs. Johnson: Who will win the fight for a mini trade deal?Nyasha Weinberg, Ed Balls. The Times, May 14, 2020
COVID-19 looks like a hinge in history. Lawrence H. Summers. Financial Times, May 14, 2020
Harvard economist warns of roller coaster economy. Jeffrey Frankel. CBSN Boston, May 14, 2020
Robust equities are not a reflection of investor optimism. Megan Greene. Financial Times, May 13, 2020
Lessons for COVID-19-era CEOs. Jane Nelson. International Finance Corporation, May 13, 2020
How the Lessons of WWII Can Help the US Fight COVID. Timothy Massad. Banking with Interest, May 12, 2020
Can "helicopter money" save the global economy? Megan Greene. Prospect Magazine, May 8, 2020
Key role for Bundesbank after German court ruling. Ignazio Angeloni. OMFIF, May 7, 2020
Restructuring Argentina's Private Debt is Essential. Joseph E. Stiglitz, Edmund S. Phelps, Carmen M. Reinhart. Project Syndicate, May 6, 2020
Given what we're losing in GDP, we should be spending far more to develop tests. Lawrence H. Summers. The Washington Post, May 5, 2020
How Marketers Can Drive Social Change and Profits. Myriam Sidibe, Harvard Business Review PolicyCast, May 5, 2020
The Case for Deeply Negative Interest Rates. Kenneth Rogoff, Project Syndicate, May 4, 2020
Airlines Got the Sweetest Coronavirus Bailout Around. Timothy Massad, Bloomberg, May 4, 2020
On Central Bank Independence. Paul Tucker, International Monetary Fund, May 2020
How to avoid a W shaped recession. Jeffrey Frankel, Project Syndicate, May 1, 2020
US unemployment is higher than Europe's now. But we'll likely recover faster. Megan Greene, Washington Post, May 1, 2020
COVID-19: Strengthening West Africa's fragile food ecosystems. Ndidi Nwuneli, Business Day, April 29, 2020
Argentina's debt workout won't be its last. Carmen Reinhart, Bloomberg, April 27, 2020
Regulatory Cooperation to Combat Public Health Crises. Elizabeth Golberg, The Regulatory Review, April 27, 2020
Unleash the data on COVID-19. Richard Zeckhauser, April 24, 2020
From taking notes in the classroom to helping the front lines. Mark Fagan, Harvard Gazette, April 24, 2020
A bailout of the energy sector will create a whole lot of zombie companies. Megan Greene, CNBC, April 24, 2020
Remembering Paul H. O'Neill legacy of leadership and integrity. Roger B. Porter, Deseret News, April 23, 2020
Hand-washing expert on a mission to save lives. Myriam Sidibe, BBC Sounds Focus on Africa, April 22, 2020
Food companies can help slow the spread of COVID-19. Myriam Sidibe, Nutrition Connect, April 22, 2020
Italy needs action on debt sustainability. Ignazio Angeloni, OMFIF, April 21, 2020
Bailing out the oil industry brings a fate worse than death. Megan Greene, Financial Times, April 20, 2020
Is the World's Reserve Currency in Trouble? William Overholt, The International Economy, Winter 2020
Work will transform after this crisis. Ioana Petrescu and Steve Johnson, The Hill, April 20, 2020
The imperative of more sovereign debt relief. Megan Greene, The Prospect, April 18, 2020
Multilateralism Through Public-Private Partnerships are Key to Flattening the COVID-19 Curve. Myriam Sidibe, IPS, April 17, 2020
How the Economy Will Look After the Coronavirus Pandemic. Carmen Reinhart, Foreign Policy, April 16, 2020
Africans can fight COVID-19 with stakeholder capitalism. Myriam Sidibe, World Economic Forum blog, April 15, 2020
Economy roughly back to normal if coronavirus disappears. Paul Sheard, YiCai, April 15, 2020
Italy, a target destination for China's propaganda. Philippe Le Corre, Fondation pour la Recherche Strategique, April 15, 2020
No, COVID-19 isn't turning Europe pro-China (yet). Philippe Le Corre, The Diplomat, April 15, 2020
National governments have gone big. The IMF and World Bank need to do the same. Lawrence H. Summers and Gordon Brown, The Washington Post, April 15, 2020
Marketing Meets Mission. Myriam Sidibe, Harvard Business Review, April, 2020
A Harvard Handwashing Expert Weighs In on Corporate Responsibility Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic. Myriam Sidibe, Harvard Crimson, April 14, 2020
Suspend Emerging and Developing Economies' Debt Payments. Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff, Project Syndicate, April 13, 2020
How much can the federal budget and the deficit continue to grow? Doug Elmendorf and Karen Dynan, Harvard Magazine, April 13, 2020
Competition for overseas students is going to be fierce. Jo Johnson, Financial Times, April 11, 2020
Robert Stavins and Harvard Business School's Rebecca Henderson on Ways Organizations are Changing in Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic and Climate Change. Robert Stavins, Environmental Insights Podcast, April 8, 2020
How Have Companies Responded to the Coronavirus Pandemic and Climate Change? Robert Stavins, An Economic View of the Environment Blog, April 8, 2020
Regulatory lenience over COVID-19 must be carefully judged. Ignazio Angeloni, Risk.net, April 7, 2020
Science Will Not Come on a White Horse with a Solution. Sheila Jasanoff, The Nation, April 6, 2020
Democrats and Republicans Should Agree on How to Solve the Coronavirus. Jason Furman, The National Interest, April 5, 2020
What Can Economics Really Have to Say about COVID-19 Policies? Robert Stavins, An Economic View of the Environment Blog, April 3, 2020
Grim As It Is Now, Larry Summers Guesses Recovery Could Be Faster Than Anticipated. Lawrence H. Summers, Vanity Fair, April 2, 2020
What economics can say about an effective response to the coronavirus. Robert Stavins, Resources, April 2, 2020
A Detailed Plan for Getting Americans Back to Work. Amitabh Chandra, Harvard Business Review, April 1, 2020
How to apply past financial lessons to today's coronavirus crisis. Carmen Reinhart, Reuters, March 31, 2020
What the Developed World Central Banks Have Right - and Wrong. Paul Sheard, CFA Society New York Compound Insights Podcast, March 2020
Robert Stavins and Columbia's Scott Barrett on COVID-19 on Climate Change. Robert Stavins, Environmental Insights Podcast, March 27, 2020
Will the COVID-19 Pandemic Bring About Long-Term Societal Changes? Robert Stavins, An Economic View of the Environment Blog, March 27, 2020
Greener Stimulus? Economic Recovery and Climate Policy. Joseph Aldy, Columbia SIPA Center on Global Energy Policy, March 26, 2020
Economists cheered by relief package, but see long, tough slog ahead. Karen Dynan, Harvard Gazette, March 26, 2020
Size of US Coronavirus Stimulus Package is "Astounding." Megan Greene, Bloomberg, March 26, 2020
Ensuring hunger does not kill more people than COVID-19 in Africa. Ndidi Nwuneli, The Cable, March 25, 2020
Paul Sheard on COVID-19, CommonWealth Magazine (Taiwan), March 25, 2020
European bank regulators aren't yet doing what it takes. Ignazio Angeloni, Vox, March 24, 2020
Corporations will try to grab the bailout cash. We can't let them have it all. Megan Greene, The Washington Post, March 20, 2020
Market Panic Has Yet to Peak; Trump Faces Big Test. Paul Sheard, Yicai Global (Chinese Business Network), March 19, 2020
The Coronavirus Recession. Karen Dynan, Harvard Magazine, March 19, 2020
Proposed measures to address economic elements of current pandemic crisis. Paul Tucker, Systemic Risk Council statement, March 19, 2020
Many Americans will be hurt financially by pandemic. Here's how government could help. Jason Furman, PBS NewsHour, March 17, 2020
As COVID-19 Outbreak Worsens, So Does Economic Volatility. Carmen Reinhart, NPR, March 17, 2020
Government and Public Policy in Times of Crisis. Linda Bilmes, KPFA, March 16, 2020
Policymakers have little time to respond to coronavirus pandemic. Jason Furman, CNBC, March 16, 2020
Obama and Trump Administration Veterans Agree: This is How You Help States Stop Coronavirus. Jason Furman, The National Interest, March 15, 2020
Coronavirus will change how we work, travel and shop for years. Paul Sheard, Bloomberg, March 14, 2020
The Role of Business in Preventing Further Spread of COVID-19. Myriam Sidibe, Business Fights Poverty, March 14, 2020
Financial Markets Rattled by the Multiple Effects of COVID-19. Megan Greene, NPR, March 13, 2020
Coronavirus 'potentially more serious' than 2008 crash. Jason Furman, NBC, March 13, 2020
Coronavirus pandemic: Let's remember WWII, as well as what we learned in 2008. Timothy Massad, Fortune, March 13, 2020
Congress should increase the federal Medicaid matching rate. Jason Furman, American Enterprise Institute, March 13, 2020
Scale the price of a coronavirus vaccine by the harm it averts. Amitabh Chandra, The Boston Globe, March 13, 2020
The impact of COVID-19. Paul Sheard, South Korean EDaily, March 12, 2020
Ironically, China market is most stable. Robert Lawrence, Bloomberg, March 12, 2020
Coronavirus economic effects 'bigger than 2008'. Jason Furman, MSNBC, March 12, 2020
US economy now confronts 'Japanification.' Lawrence H. Summers, Bloomberg, March 12, 2020
Virus is at Bear Stearns moment and may get worse. Lawrence H. Summers, Bloomberg, March 11, 2020
Creating Subnational Climate Institutions in China. Michael Davidson, Harvard Project on Climate Agreements
ECB should turn to supervisory forbearance. Ignazio Angeloni, Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum, March 10, 2020
What is going on with the global economy and the business landscape? Some key insights. Paul Sheard, Presentation to Agora Meeting, Smadja and Smadja. March 5, 2020
ECB has a wide mandate, and should use it. Paul Sheard, Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum, March 10, 2020
Trump's Big Mistake: Cutting Money to Fight Diseases Like Coronavirus. Linda J. Bilmes, The National Interest, March 5, 2020
COVID-19: An Urgent Call for Coordinated, Trusted Sources to Tell Everyone What They Need to Know and Do. Scott Ratzan, National Academy of Medicine, March 5, 2020
What the Fed can do to help with coronavirus's economic aftershock. Lawrence H. Summers, The Washington Post, March 3, 2020
The world must wake up to the challenges of longer lifespans. Camilla Cavendish, Financial Times, February 28, 2020
Will coronavirus trigger a global recession? Jeffrey Frankel, The Guardian, February 26, 2020
Coronavirus may be worse than Wall Street is wagering. Megan Greene, Financial Times, February 21, 2020
The Wealth Tax Debate. Jason Furman, Forbes, February 19, 2020
The EU and China in 2020: More Competition Ahead. Philippe Le Corre, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, February 19, 2020
Subnational Climate Change Policy in China. Report released by the Harvard Project on Climate Agreements, February 2020
Here's One Tax Every Candidate Ought to Back. Antonio Weiss, Bloomberg Opinion, February 14
Should votes in the ECB Governing Council be disclosed? Ignazio Angeloni, Sustainable Architecture for Finance in Europe, February 10
Should Europe Aim to Become a Super State? Paul Sheard, Briefings for Britain, February 9
Important, Despite the Controversy - Geoengineering Research. Robert Stavins, An Economic View of the Environment blog, February 7
The Jury is Still Out on One-In-One-Out. Elizabeth Golberg, The Regulatory Review, February 3
The Trump administration has made the US less ready for infectious disease outbreaks like coronavirus. Linda Bilmes, The Conversation, February 3
For humanitarian food interventions in Africa, engage the private sector. Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli, Devex, February 3
Hong Kong: A Democratic Voice in China. Philippe Le Corre, Cairn, February 2
Central banks are swimming against the tide on inflation. Megan Greene, Financial Times, February 1
If business leaders are serious about doing good, they can start by paying their taxes. Lawrence H. Summers, The Washington Post, January 30
Time to address the shortcomings of the banking union. Ignazio Angeloni, Sustainable Architecture for Finance in Europe, January 2020
Harvard's Reinhart Says Economy in 'Sweet Spot,' Rates Have 'Rock Bottom Feel'. Carmen Reinhart, Bloomberg, January 22
The Best Tool to Fight Climate Change. Jeffrey Frankel, Project Syndicate, January 20
Walking the Talk of Stakeholder Capitalism. Richard Samans and Jane Nelson, Project Syndicate, January 20
3 actions business leaders can take to help solve our water crisis. Callie Stinson and Jane Nelson, World Economic Forum blog, January 20
US-China "Truce" Was Inevitable: Negative Impact of Trade War on US Becoming Clear (PDF). Paul Sheard, Weekly Economist, January 14
We don't need fewer entitlements for the middle class. We need more. Lawrence H. Summers, The Washington Post, January 7
Economics Can Still Help Solve the Climate Crisis. Robert Stavins, HKS PolicyCast, January 6