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Chris Barrett, IAD/SEAP

"The world’s agricultural and food systems face a perfect storm," says agricultural and development economist Chris Barrett. "World leaders cannot...

Christopher Way, IES/PACS

"Mario Draghi was such a trusted pair of hands across Europe," says Christopher Way, associate professor of government. "He was so respected for his...

Eli Friedman, EAP

“There’s a very tight labor market, so that puts workers in a position where they have both an accumulation of lots of grievances and they feel...

Kaushik Basu, SAP

The IMF will “need to be proactive, suspending some of their bureaucratic rules to help Sri Lanka through this acute phase of the crisis,” says...

Panle Jia Barwick, EAP

Piece about “local protectionism” in China, mentions research by Panle Jia Barwick about priority given locally made cars to access express lanes.

Eswar Prasad, SAP

It’s a time of great peril, says Cornell economics professor Eswar Prasad. Though he doesn’t see cascading crises at this stage, Prasad says countries...

Eswar Prasad, SAP

Prasad, an economist at Cornell said “Keeping a low flow through Nord Stream could strengthen Russia’s position and even weaken Europe’s resolve if...

Tejasvi Nagaraja, Global Public Voices

In the way that Washington has rationalized the need for Biden to travel to Saudi Arabia, Tejasvi Nagaraja, a professor at Cornell University, sees...

Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations

"This is a new trend because of the tight labor market and employers need to figure out how to both attract and retain workers," said Stephen...

Kenneth Roberts, LACS

Constitutional changes will face significant opposition from the more conservative elements of Chilean society, says Kenneth Roberts, professor of...