The global economy thrives on globalization and the increasing interdependence of finance, production, consumption and trade. Such integration has reduced poverty, yet varying national policies along with ever-increasing speed of transactions and market news have also contributed to imbalances, both among nations and within. Regulations often do not keep pace in managing cross-border debt, foreign direct investment, corporate practices, tax codes or economic bubbles. The eurozone crisis and the US subprime mortgage crisis have demonstrated that one nation’s problems and panic can spread like wildfire. Nations must combine a competitive spirit with cooperation to achieve stable economic growth and sustainable prosperity.

No One Model for New Global Economy

The US, Japan and China should build a tripartite vision, not a new Bretton Woods
Yoichi Funabashi
March 23, 2009

China Rises Again – Part I

Unlike the past three occasions, China faces new global challenges to its preeminence
Wang Gungwu
March 25, 2009

Protectionism Threatens Global Economic Recovery

The G20 must act in concert to endorse free trade and stabilize the global financial system
Richard Baldwin and Simon Evenett
March 13, 2009

Fierce Democratic Struggle Shapes Globalization

The tale of locating a Nano car factory reveals how change in India requires consensus
Salil Tripathi
November 19, 2008

Obama’s First Trip Abroad Should Be to China

China and the US can accomplish much by immediately starting to work together
Jeffrey E. Garten
December 12, 2008

India’s Reverse Diaspora

Indian immigrants in the West increasingly view Bangalore as a frontier for opportunity
Steven L. Raymer
December 5, 2008

Are Chinese Enterprises Being Taxed to Death?

China collects the bulk of its taxes from producers
Zhang Jun
January 10, 2017

Emerging Market Investors Prepare to Buckle Up for 2017

Worries include rising interest rates and protectionist policies from developed nations
Roger Blitz and Elaine Moore
January 2, 2017

Ignoring Climate Change Just Got More Expensive

The world is not doing enough to prepare
Eric Roston
December 28, 2016

China Central Bank Extends Emergency Loans to Financial Firms

Local and global factors contribute to a massive credit crunch
Rachel Rosenthal and Yifan Xie
December 22, 2016

China May Penalize US Automaker Over Price-Fixing

Political differences between major powers will disrupt business
John Ruwitch and Jake Spring
December 20, 2016