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By Project Syndicate - Nov 08,2022
Project Syndicate: In June 2020, you and Robert Skidelsky lamented that, despite the deployment of massive amounts of emergency financing during the pandemic, there was “little evidence” of any new fiscal thinking, as the spending was not “structured”.
By Project Syndicate - Nov 06,2022
By Laura Tyson and Teresa GhilarducciBERKELEY  —  Inflation now tops the list of concerns for many voters in the United States.
By Project Syndicate - Nov 06,2022
By Alexander Schallenberg and Teresa RibeiroVIENNA  —  When independent journalists report on the full-scale Russian military invasion of Ukraine, they show the reality of war.
By Project Syndicate - Oct 31,2022
By Christopher Pissarides, Fadi Farra and Amira BensebaaLONDON  —  The digital age has taught businesses to see people as individuals rather than just as members of certain demographic cohorts.
By Project Syndicate - Oct 30,2022
By Ibrahim Matola and Damilola OgunbiyiLILONGWE  —  Almost one-third of the world’s population, 2.4 billion people, cook with solid biomass, which has devastating consequences for their health and the environment.
By Project Syndicate - Oct 27,2022
By Sarah Lake and Nico MuziDENVER/BRUSSELS — European countries are experiencing their worst cost-of-living crisis in decades, owing to surging energy and food costs.
By Project Syndicate - Oct 27,2022
By Ebere Okereke and Adam BradshawLONDON — Vaccinating African populations against COVID-19 has proved a difficult feat. Whereas the continent once grappled with vaccine shortages, it is now facing a shortage of attention.
By Project Syndicate - Oct 26,2022
By John H. Cochrane and Jon HartleySTANFORD  —  Liz Truss’s stint as British prime minister is over, but she was right that the United Kingdom needs growth.
By Project Syndicate - Oct 23,2022
By Willem H. Buiter and Anne C. SibertLONDON  —  Amid the political turmoil of outgoing British prime minister Liz Truss’s short-lived government, the Bank of England has found itself in the fiscal-financial crossfire.
By Project Syndicate - Oct 19,2022
By Gordon Brown and Yasmine SherifLONDON — Thousands of women and girls have taken to the streets of Afghanistan’s cities to protest the repeated violation of their right to an education.

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