Mixing Free Market, Minority Domination and Democracy Results in World On Fire

Corrective measures like affirmative action, could violate free-market expectations and threaten individual rights
Pat Sewell
February 10, 2003

Prime Minister Abe’s New Clothes

Halfhearted apologies for past behavior can raise questions about Japan’s present and future role
Alexis Dudden
March 28, 2007

Can Europe Age Gracefully? – Part I

Rejecting Turkey could signal more doubt about the EU's ability to spur reform rather than Turkey's readiness to adapt
Shada Islam
March 21, 2007

A Discussion On Ethical Globalization

‘Globalization is a reality. It can be more beneficial'
January 15, 2003

Strict International Patent Laws Hurt Developing Countries

Are pharmaceutical companies to blame for rising AIDS fatalities?
Amy Kapczynski
December 16, 2002

Questioning Milton Friedman’s Free Market and Freedom

Political freedoms may not flow naturally from economic freedoms
Pranab Bardhan
January 30, 2007

Denmark the “Happiest Country” and Burundi the “Least Happy”

Citizens worldwide expect happiness to be a government priority – and compare policies
March 21, 2016

How Technology Could Unwind a Decade-Long Trend in Global Trade

Robots and automation will shrink supply chains for emerging economies and increase inequality
Luke Kawa
February 24, 2016

Davos 2016: Questions About Globalization's End and What Comes Next

Inequality threatens globalization
Paul Laudicina
January 22, 2016

Angus Deaton’s Nobel Is a Victory for Globalization – And Raises Hard Questions About It

Inequality could undermine once-successful economies; foreign aid reduces government efficiency
Tim Fernholz
October 13, 2015

Capitalists, Arise: We Need to Deal With Income Inequality

Businesses can take action, despite a paralyzed US Congress, to invest in employees and innovation
Peter Georgescu
August 10, 2015