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A study by SIPA's Center on Global Energy Policy explains how measures to stimulate domestic electric battery production have achieved success.
Professor Shang Jin-Wei underscored the need for Vietnam to continue investing in high-quality human resources equipped with superior skills.
Lincoln Mitchell visited the Sound On podcast to discuss the Senate's confirmation of the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff even as GOP Senator Tommy Tuberville continues to block hundreds of military nominees.
“The periods of low growth in the region in the last decade show that something is wrong and we need to create counter-cyclical policies to avoid this by managing fiscal, social, monetary and trade policies,” said Professor José Antonio Ocampo.
“There is a change in policy stance to perhaps see how restrictive monetary policy is going to impact inflation,” says Andrea Bubula. “By halting the increases in rates, they will learn if over time the unemployment and inflation increases.”
Akaysha Palmer is an MPA student concentrating in Urban and Special Policy and specializing in Technology, Media, and Communications.
Among the cultural problems and structural obstacles embedded in the bank supervisory system, says Professor Emeritus Charles Calomiris, is that bank examiners worry that raising red flags will "make everybody angry."
Boosting the yen is less of a concern “because it doesn’t threaten US industries,” says Professor Takatoshi Ito.
While bribery remains widespread in China, the government’s sweeping anti-corruption measures have been at least partly successful. Professor Shang-Jin Wei examines the country's recent political dynamics.