A reality check for the renminbi
It seems that the internationalisation of the renminbi is well underway.
7 April 2023, 16:00 PM
Can China Save Its Economic Miracle?
To improve medium-term growth, China must heed the lessons of its own history and focus on removing barriers to market entry and entrepreneurship. An economy’s growth rate comes from a combination of an increase in the average size of existing firms (intensive-margin growth) and an increase in the number of firms (extensive-margin growth). A study of the Chinese manufacturing sector that I co-authored with Xiaobo Zhang suggests that during the last few decades, extensive-margin growth accounted for about 70 percent of overall GDP expansion.
5 January 2023, 11:20 AM
Liz Truss vs the Bank of England
Unless Truss reverses more of the tax cuts or introduces policies to protect pensioners and mortgage borrowers, turmoil in the UK market will not end soon.
10 October 2022, 03:00 AM
Why is China’s growth rate falling so fast?
In early 2021, the consensus forecast for Chinese GDP growth this year among 25 major global banks and other professional forecasters was 8.3 percent.
19 November 2021, 18:00 PM
How to Make Climate Pledges Stick
China’s pledge in September to pursue carbon neutrality by 2060 was followed by a similar pledge from Japan a month later.
30 December 2020, 18:00 PM
Will the coronavirus cause a major growth slowdown in China?
The panic generated by the new coronavirus, 2019-nCov, which originated in Wuhan, one of China’s largest cities and a major domestic transport hub, reminds many of the fear and uncertainty at the peak of the 2003 SARS crisis.
31 January 2020, 18:00 PM
How to revive the WTO
December 11, 2019, was the 18th anniversary of China’s accession to the World Trade Organisation. It also marks the start of an era in which the WTO no longer has a functioning appellate body to adjudicate trade disputes among member countries. Why is the WTO imploding, and can it be resuscitated before it’s too late?
13 December 2019, 18:00 PM
Anti-globalisation bias and public policy
Oppone-nts of globa-lisation constantly point to the uneven impact of open trade. Although trade liberalisation can make the overall economic pie bigger, not everyone gets a larger slice
27 October 2019, 18:00 PM
The case for climate tariffs
As Australia heads toward a federal election on May 18, the national debate on cutting carbon dioxide emissions is heating up. Yet the discussion highlights the limits of what Australia or any other individual country can do to combat global warming.
12 May 2019, 18:00 PM
The reforms China needs
This year marks a decade since the global financial crisis erupted. For the United States, 2018 is very different from 2008.
12 November 2018, 18:00 PM
The economic case for China's Belt and Road
Since 2013, China has been pursuing its “Belt and Road” initiative, which aims to develop physical infrastructure and policy linkages connecting more than 60 countries across Asia, Europe, and Africa.
19 October 2017, 18:00 PM