Cancun Trade Meeting Should Leave Investment Issue Alone

Bilateral investment treaties work fine to promote investment without endangering WTO's development agenda
Susan Ariel Aaronson
August 29, 2003

Protests Greet Yet Another WTO Meeting

Globalization's opponents and proponents should find common ground.
Pranab Bardhan
September 8, 2003

Why China Should Not Revalue Its Currency

Blunting China's export drive could stall an engine of world economic growth and bring instability.
Linda Lim
September 12, 2003

How Washington Can be a Hyper-Power and a Hyper-Borrower

Foreign buyers of US bonds are banking on a stable US consumer market.
Philip Segal
September 2, 2003

Unpopular Globalization: Why So Many Are Opposed

Blaming globalization for workforce anxiety in the US and Europe is misguided
David Dapice
February 2, 2006

For Now, Hong Kong Protests Do Not Faze Investors

But an incompetent government or heavy-handed action from Beijing could drive them away
Frank Ching
July 29, 2003

Consumer Giants Court Muslims with Halal Face Creams, Shampoos

Labeling law in the world's fourth most populous country gives halal products a lift
Martinne Geller and Randy Fabi
September 15, 2016

Sweating in the Park or in the Factory: Beyoncé’s New Sports Wear Company and Respect for Human Rights

Celebrities can use clothing lines to combat abusive labor practices
Aleydis Nissen
July 6, 2016

Local Brands Lead Race for China’s Savvy Consumers

Local knowledge is key to business growth
Rachel Morarjee
June 30, 2016

“Brexit” Could Send Shock Waves Across US and Global Economy

Many US firms rely on the UK as base for doing business in the rest of Europe
Ylan Q. Mui
June 22, 2016

Globalization Is More About Data and Less About Stuff

Over the past decade, growth in cross-border data flows has grown by a factor of 45
Susan Lund, James Manyika and Jacques Bughin
March 18, 2016