This article is an empirical analysis of the relationship between economic interdependence and international third-party interactions. When countries seek to protect their trade gains, the ...
The relationship of interdependence to conflict is one of the oldest questions in the study of international relations. Liberals have long held that, as Cordell Hull once said, "if trade crosses ...
Power is changing its form . The traditional image of a nation standing tall behind its borders, projecting strength through ...
This paper explores the role of international financial markets for the dynamic evolution of comparative advantage in a small economy. In a world where learning-by-doing alters labor's productivity ...
Sometimes international financial flows are taken as the measure of interdependence. But five important qualifications to the notion that today's globalization is unprecedented, large, and increasing ...
Excerpt from Raymond James Economist Dr. Scott Brown's latest economic commentary: Labor cost pressures are a bigger problem for the European Central Bank than for the Federal Reserve. In early June, ...
For much of the 1990s and 2000s the prevailing theory about globalization was that the ever tightening integration of economies around the world was both largely benign and would reduce conflict among ...
Six exceptional scholars from around the world will come to Princeton University this fall to begin a year of research, writing and collaboration as the sixth cohort of Fung Global Fellows. The Fung ...
One of the many nagging uncertainties of the horrendous, epoch-altering war in Ukraine is what the endgame will look like. That is still over the horizon. But regardless, many of the cascading, and ...
In a few short years, some of us will be able to look up at the sky and see a flaming dot roar toward the Earth and crash into the ocean. In that dot will be 30 years of international scientific ...