In this month’s Open Markets newsletter: Did Amazon really buy all book supplies for Christmas?EU focuses on data sharing by Big TechUS Department of Justice…
In this month’s Open Markets newsletter: Did Amazon really buy all book supplies for Christmas?EU focuses on data sharing by Big TechUS Department of Justice…
In this issue of our Globalisation Outlook we argue that the revival of multilateralism does not depend on Joe Biden alone. It’s time for democracies…
In this issue of our Globalisation Outlook we examine: Has China become trapped in the usual authoritarian cycle of aggression and paranoia from which it…
We have taken the view that COVID-19 will accelerate the many trends – good and bad – that have already been visible for some time….
In this issue we make the point, again, that international trade and globalization issues are primarily about politics not about economics Despite its relative economic…
As of December 11th the WTO appellate body will cease to function following US refusal to appoint new judges. In effect, the WTO dispute resolution…
Whether it’s Brexit, EU-China, US-EU relations, the business of political prediction has become a mug’s game leading to market volatility and potential financial instability Will…
As the digital giants (FANGs) are described by Bloomberg as not so much disrupting the economy but “eating it alive”, there is evidence of a…
International trade as a percentage of GDP soared in the post-war years. In this issue of our Globalization Outlook we ask: was it ever viable…