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  1. Vor 2 Tagen · Das werden Dani Rodrik und Mariana Mazzucato beim Berlin Summit des Forum New Economy am 28. Mai zusammen mit führenden Forschern wie Jens Südekum, Ufuk Akcigit und Dalia Marin in exklusiver Runde diskutieren. Dazu werden der saarländische Finanzminister

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · May 10, 2024 Dani Rodrik. Governments should stop decrying each others’ green industrial policies as norm violations or dangerous transgressions of international rules. The moral, environmental, and economic arguments all favor those who subsidize their green industries, not those who want to tax others’ production.

  3. Vor 18 Stunden · Dani Rodrik argued Africa’s ‘marginalisation’ is not due to trade performance. Africa’s export collapse in the 1980s and 1990s involved “a staggering annual income loss of US$68 billion – or 21 per cent of regional GDP”. Former World Bank economist Bill Easterly blamed these lost decades on SAPs.

  4. Vor 18 Stunden · Dani Rodrik: Professor of International Political Economy at Harvard Kennedy School, is President of the International Economic Association and the author of Straight Talk on Trade: Ideas for a Sane World Economy (Princeton University Press, 2017).

  5. Vor 14 Stunden · Dani Rodrik speaks of a new “productivist paradigm” that embraces industrial policy and selective trade barriers. Policymakers sprinkle their discussions with phrases that would have shocked people just a few years ago: national champions, friendshoring, critical technologies, techno-nationalism.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · NEUES LEITMOTIV Winning back the people: The Berlin Summit. Weltweit führende Denker werden auf Einladung des Forums drei Tage lang darüber diskutieren, wie man die Menschen zurückgewinnen kann - vom 27. bis 29.

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · Dani Rodrik. Ford Foundation Professor of International Political Economy. Excerpt. March 2023, Paper: "We are today in the midst of a transition away from what has come to be called “neoliberalism,” with much uncertainty about what will replace it. We might approach the absence of a solidified new paradigm with mixed feelings.