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    Are We Ready for AI Creative Destruction?

    Daron Acemoglu

    Rather than blindly trusting elegant but simplistic theories about the nature of historical change, we urgently need to focus on how the next wave of disruptive innovation could affect our social, democratic, and civic institutions. Leaving it to tech entrepreneurs risks more destruction – and less creation – than we bargained for.

    proposes three principles to ensure that the benefits of the next wave of disruptive innovation outweigh the costs.
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    Taxing Polluters Is the Key to Climate Justice

    Laurence Tubiana makes the case for new levies to finance green investments in developing countries.
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    The Hidden Costs of “Slowbalization”

    Daniel Gros explains why countries that engage in discriminatory practices end up paying the price.
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    Why Is Europe Losing the Productivity Race?

    Barry Eichengreen rules out several popular explanations for the growing differential with the United States.
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    Does Pakistan Still Matter to India?

    Shashi Tharoor explains why India’s upcoming election is unlikely to change its policy of benign neglect toward its neighbor.
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    The Way Out of Africa’s Debt Doom Loop

    Hippolyte Fofack urges international development policymakers to address the inequities in the global financial system.
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    Nonsense and Bad Rules Persist in Banking

    Anat R. Admati

    While banks and the policymakers that support them claim that banking regulations would harm average Americans, these threats are based on falsehoods and misinformation. Simpler, more effective rules would compel banks to rely more on their own equity, thus forcing them to overcome their addiction to borrowing.

    debunks the misconceptions propagated by financial executives and economists opposed to regulatory reforms.
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    Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s Twisted Fantasy

    Richard K. Sherwin asks why the scion of a storied political family is playing the role of a spoiler against President Joe Biden.
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    How to Prevent a War Over Taiwan

    Joseph S. Nye, Jr. explains what can be done to keep the peace between America and an increasingly assertive China.

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