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Eswar Prasad, SAP

"China is yet again shaping up to be the global economy's bulwark against economic collapse, much the same as in the aftermath of the global financial...

Kaushik Basu, SAP

Kaushik Basu, professor of applied economics and policy, writes this opinion piece about the lessons that can be learned from the economic success of...

Eli Friedman, EAP

“Anything that coheres collective power for workers is seen as a threat to state power,” says Eli Friedman, associate professor in the ILR School....

Eswar Prasad, SAP

Eswar Prasad, professor of economics and trade policy, predicts that China will eventually resume opening up to foreign financial institutions. Prasad...

Mary Jo Dudley, LASP

"They already have trust among the farmworkers," says Mary Jo Dudley, director of the Cornell Farmworker program. "They have the language and cultural...

Robert Hockett, Einaudi/CRADLE

“It seems to me it's a form of thinking that assumes there's a developing existential worldwide military competition,” says Robert Hockett, professor...

Christine Bacareza Balance, SEAP

“Before it was a census category or a niche marketing term, they were actual people who were fighting to understand themselves as a kind of pan-ethnic...

Durba Ghosh, SAP

“The short answer is yes, it’s historically accurate — especially during the era in which ‘Bridgerton’ is set,” says historian Durba Ghosh, professor...

Chris Barrett, IAD

Chris Barrett, professor of applied economics and policy, says, “We shouldn’t waste a crisis. Ten years from now, we will look back and see that the...

Robert H. Frank, Einaudi

“It’s simple human nature—you want to follow the rules, but if you see other people breaking them and not getting punished, you stop too,” says Robert...