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Dalia Marin

Dalia Marin

Writing for PS since 2014
30 commentaries
1 videos & podcasts

Dalia Marin, Professor of International Economics at the School of Management of the Technical University of Munich, is a research fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research and a non-resident fellow at Bruegel.

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  1. Europe Needs Chinese Investment
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    Europe Needs Chinese Investment

    Jun 13, 2024 Dalia Marin urges European policymakers to focus on boosting FDI flows from technologically advanced economies.

  2. The Zero-Sum Logic Fueling the Rise of Germany’s Far Right
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    The Zero-Sum Logic Fueling the Rise of Germany’s Far Right

    May 8, 2024 Dalia Marin thinks that promoting economic growth remains the most effective antidote to nativist sentiments.

  3. The Electric Vehicle Revolution Comes for German Industry
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    The Electric Vehicle Revolution Comes for German Industry

    Sep 25, 2023 Dalia Marin explains how Europe can reverse engineer China’s approach to industrial policy.

  4. Can Germany’s Economy Avoid a China Shock?
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    Can Germany’s Economy Avoid a China Shock?

    May 2, 2023 Dalia Marin urges Europe’s economic powerhouse to borrow from its trade partner’s playbook.

  5. The War for Talent Is Over
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    The War for Talent Is Over

    Apr 5, 2023 Dalia Marin highlights a profound shift in the balance of power between employers and employees in recent years.

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    Only a Sustainable Bioeconomy Can Save Us

    Simon Zadek argues that investing in biodiversity while the global economy continues to over-exploit resources is futile.
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    The IMF Must End Its Destructive Surcharges

    Joseph E. Stiglitz, et al.

    The International Monetary Fund’s surcharge policy has led to an unseemly state of affairs: countries in financial distress have become the largest source of net revenue to the Fund in recent years. These surcharges must be eliminated or, at the very least, adjusted to reduce the excessive burden on highly indebted countries.

    decry the counterproductive practice of imposing additional fees on countries in debt distress.
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    Conflict and Competitiveness in Europe

    Ana Palacio supports the EU reform agenda recently proposed by former Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi.
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    China Shuts Down Its International-Adoption Machine

    Yi Fuxian

    When it comes to alleviating the severe demographic crisis that China faces, prohibiting international adoptions of Chinese children amounts to a mere drop in the bucket. Still, the government's decision to do so is significant, as it reflects a long-overdue recognition that people should not be viewed as a burden.

    welcomes the government's apparent recognition that a severe demographic crisis looms.
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    From the Year of Elections to the Year of Governance

    Adam Nelson & Kristen Sample highlight five major challenges reformist governments must confront to minimize populist threats.
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    Africa’s Path to Green Prosperity

    Erik Berglöf highlights the potential that a young population and abundant renewable-energy resources represent.
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    Saving the Planet from Plastics

    Jayati Ghosh explains why recycling alone is not enough to mitigate the health and climate effects of overproduction.
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    What Harris and Trump Will Do

    With less than two months to go until the US presidential election, the candidates’ opposing worldviews, objectives, and priorities – and their implications for international relations, the economy, and democracy – have come into sharper focus. While it is impossible to know exactly what a leader will do once in office, the contours of both a Donald Trump and a Kamala Harris presidency are remarkably well defined.

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    The Big Picture

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