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Antara HaldarProject Syndicate |
CAMBRIDGE – The recent passing of psychologist and Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman is an apt moment to reflect on his invaluable contribution to the...
CAMBRIDGE – If the British computer scientist Alan Turing’s work on “thinking machines” was the prequel to what we now call artificial...
CAMBRIDGE – The world was stunned, though perhaps not surprised, by the death this month of Alexei Navalny, the Russian opposition politician and...
CAMBRIDGE – In 1944, as World War II neared its end, the exiled Hungarian economic sociologist Karl Polanyi published The Great Transformation , a...
CAMBRIDGE – The Pulitzer-nominated play Other Desert Cities , set in Palm Springs, California, tells a tale about a fractured family’s struggles...
CAMBRIDGE – Ten years ago, Eugene Fama and Robert J. Shiller were awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics (together with Lars Peter Hansen) “for...
Project Syndicate: In September, you explained that the stagflation of the 1970s was treated with a neoliberal Chicago School prescription of...
CAMBRIDGE – William Shakespeare’s 1597 comedy Love’s Labour’s Lost tells the story of four Frenchmen as they navigate the tension between...
CAMBRIDGE – September 2023 marks two important milestones in the history of economics – the 50th anniversary of the event that led to the rise of...
CAMBRIDGE – For four decades, “Made in China” has been a defining feature of global capitalism. China has manufactured a majority of global...