Author: Samuel Goodman, Washington DC The disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have limited the supply and increased the cost of semiconductors. One of the clearest...
Author: Claudia Chia Yi En, NUS The signing of a provisional deal between Russia and the Taliban in September 2022 marks the Taliban’s first known major...
Author: Editorial Board, ANU As the old aphorism goes, governments are terrible at picking winners, but losers are great at picking governments. It’s advice which many...
Author: Mordechai Chaziza, Ashkelon Academic College The US–China strategic rivalry extends to the struggle for control over the digital economy — particularly digital infrastructure and technological...
Authors: Deasy Pane, Bappenas and Arianto Patunru, ANU The rising interconnectedness of production centres around the world highlights the role of imported intermediate inputs in manufacturing...
Author: Min-Hua Chiang, NUS East Asia Institute Taiwan’s economy has outshined most others in the last two years. While the COVID-19 recession was hard most everywhere...
Author: Aasheerwad Dwivedi, Delhi University Historical experience presents ‘structural transformation’ as a necessary condition for achieving high economic growth in any country. The typical transformation path...
Author: John Harley Breen, Dublin The United Kingdom is in discussions to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), with UK trade officials...
Author: Editorial Board, ANU Donald Trump’s presidency signalled a decisive US retreat from free and open trade and leadership of the multilateral trading system that had...