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By Project Syndicate - Sep 10,2018
By Jacques Bughin and Nicolas van Zeebroeck  BRUSSELS — Like any transformative trend, the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) poses both major opportunities and significant challenges.
By Project Syndicate - Sep 05,2018
By Børge Brende and Justin WoodGENEVA — Is the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) resilient enough to thrive amid the regional and global transformations taking place today?
By Project Syndicate - Sep 02,2018
By Sandrine Devillard and Anu Madgavkar MONTREAL — Digital technologies are a double-edged sword for the world’s women. Men’s greater access to these technologies puts women at risk of being left even further behind economically and socially.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 28,2018
By Daniel Blitz and Robert Dugger WASHINGTON, DC — Former US secretary of the Treasury Lawrence H.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 25,2018
By Timur Kuran and Dani RodrikDURHAM/CAMBRIDGE — Turkey’s political model has long lost its luster, but a growing diplomatic crisis with the equally erratic administration of US President Donald Trump has now pushed the country’s economy into a full-fledged currency crisis.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 19,2018
By Alicia Bárcena Ibarra, Stefano Manservisi, and Mario PezziniPARIS – These are hard times for international cooperation.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 19,2018
By Mahmoud Mohieldin and Anna WellensteinWASHINGTON, DC — For most of the world’s poor and vulnerable people, secure property rights, including land tenure, are a rarely accessible luxury.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 13,2018
By Karl P. Sauvant and Axel BergerNEW YORK — While much of the world’s attention is focused on the economic damage being wrought by US President Donald Trump’s trade wars, global trade’s twin, foreign direct investment (FDI), has largely been neglected.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 13,2018
By Carmen M.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 12,2018
By Kemal Dervi and Caroline Conroy WASHINGTON, DC — From the end of World War II to the mid-2010s, economic globalisation progressed relentlessly through expanded trade, proliferating capital flows, faster (and cheaper) communication and, to a lesser extent, human migration.

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