Brexit Does Not Matter
points out that the days when any British policy had a global impact, for good or bad, are long gone.
Simon Johnson, a former chief economist of the IMF, is a professor at MIT Sloan, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, and co-founder of a leading economics blog, The Baseline Scenario. He is the co-author, with James Kwak, of White House Burning: The Founding Fathers, Our National Debt, and Why It Matters to You.
points out that the days when any British policy had a global impact, for good or bad, are long gone.
shows what's really at stake in the US administration's escalating trade dispute with China.
argues that even if poor countries catch up with the rich, global governance need not change much.
explains how the global coffee chain could upend established financial institutions' business models.
says a law proposed by US Senator Elizabeth Warren reflects hard truths about private ownership and markets.
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