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April 16, 2024, Opinion: "Many countries’ recent experiences show that boosting manufacturing employment is like chasing a fast-receding target. Automation and skill-biased…
April 2024, Audio: "Dani Rodrik (Harvard Kennedy School Economics Professor) joins the podcast to discuss his career, the best case for industrial policy, the labor market…
March 8, 2024, Opinion: "Whereas free trade was once the central cause of progressive reformers seeking to combat entrenched interests on behalf of ordinary people, now it is the…
February 9, 2024, Opinion: "As the United States pursues industrial policies to serve its own national interests, and as China sticks with its state-driven economic model,…
2024, Paper: "Not so long ago, the development community was brimming with optimism on the developing world’s economic prospects. Economic growth was up, extreme poverty sharply…
January 9, 2024, Opinion: "At the start of a new year, it is increasingly obvious that new, creative thinking is needed to address climate change, socioeconomic malaise, faltering…
December 8, 2023, Opinion: "Manufacturing industries are no longer the labor-absorbing sectors they used to be, and that is a big problem for developed and developing economies…
Winter 2023, Paper: "The reinvention of the economy of the 21st century will need to take place during an era of new challenges: climate change, geopolitical rivalry and supply-…
November 7, 2023, Opinion: "Not every departure from economic liberalism is as ill-advised as its advocates would have us believe. East Asia's experience suggests that if America'…
October 10, 2023, Interview: "This week in Say More, PS talks with Dani Rodrik, Professor of International Political Economy at Harvard Kennedy School and President of…