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.

China’s Rumble With Globalization – Part I

Price controls do not insulate China from global economic problems and inflationary pressure
Xu Sitao
July 22, 2008

New Energy Frontiers Expand Global Connections – Part II

Lacking fossil fuels, fast-growing India must innovate with alternative energy sources
Alexis Ringwald
August 19, 2008

Unevenly Yoked

Has globalization dealt Africa a bad hand?
Norbert Mao
November 3, 2003

To Cope With Oil Shock, Emulate Japan

With no magic wand in hand, countries must handle rising prices with energy efficiency and alternative sources
Dilip Hiro
June 3, 2008

In Nigeria, Oil Wealth Delivers Grief

Global oil customers fret over rising prices, as Nigerians endure increased corruption, environmental harm and violence
Salil Tripathi
June 10, 2008

Inflation Promises a Belt-Tightening Era

Vaporizing jobs and surging fuel prices may just be the beginning of bigger problems for the US and global economy
David Dapice
June 17, 2008

Green Sovereign Bonds: Tactical Moves on an Emerging Market

Early entrants in this market will set the rules
October 20, 2016

Warming Russia-Turkey Relations Send a Chill Through Ukraine

Geopolitics of pipelines are shaking up Europe
Fred Weir
October 18, 2016

US to OPEC: Don’t Drill, Baby, Don’t Drill

Support for higher oil prices is going global
Keith Johnson
October 6, 2016

Global Economic Growth “Sliding Back into the Morass”

Economists fear a backlash without push for investment, openness in global economy
Chris Giles
October 4, 2016

Is the Bayer-Monsanto Merger Too Big To Succeed?

Proposed deal confronts scrutiny amid worries about farm prices, climate change and food safety
David Francis
September 19, 2016