Category: F. Globalization
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I gave testimony to the House Committee on Financial Services Subcommittee on National Security, International Development, and Monetary Policy (video here). I said the IBRD should get its capital increase, and the IFC should get its capital increase if it reforms.
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For Foreign Affairs. The next several decades will see populations in Europe and North America age and shrink as people have fewer and fewer children. That trend will hurt economic growth and dynamism and leave too few workers for every retiree. Robots and artificial intelligence will not save rich countries from the economic consequences of…
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A CGD Policy Paper. The new US International Development Finance Corporation (USDFC) will be considerably larger than its predecessor, and it will also be more focused on low and lower middle income countries. It will have new tools to deliver but face expanded competition. The major challenge to the DFC is not Chinese investment (which…
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A policy paper for CGD. There is a significant and ongoing ramp-up in support for explicitly subsidized official development finance to the private sector around the world, but its role remains poorly defined. Lessons from the aid effectiveness literature as a whole and principles on effective use of aid suggest the need for approaches that…
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Undocumented immigrants provide a lot of child care. If they aren’t around, it is harder for working mothers. For The Economist.
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Scare people that they may not be able to apply for citizenship later, they will apply for citizenship now. Me in the Economist.
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The U.S. shouldn’t get to pick the head of the World Bank. And not just because Trump is president. Me in Slate.
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Suggesting there is no end of work. For SAIS Perspectives.
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Resentful Nativists Oppose Free Trade and Immigration—Don’t Appease Them. Me in Foreign Affairs.
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I you want more babies, let in more women and help them work. For the Economist.