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Caution: Curves Ahead
Bond markets are signaling precarious conditions ahead. Investor should take note.
Blundering into a nuclear war in Ukraine: a hypothetical scenario
NTI experts believe that the most likely use of nuclear weapons in any scenario would be unintentional—that humanity would blunder into
Fight Inflation with Supply-Side Labor Reform
High inflation demands supply side solutions. The labor force needs to be made more attractive to workers.
How to Use Economic Sanctions Wisely
Given the horrors of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the public’s support for sanctions has been strong. But, before tightening
China’s Time for Global Leadership
In the past 40 years, no country has benefited more from globalization than China. Now, as Russian President Vladimir Putin’s appalling
Slowdown Ahead
Investors continue to underestimate global GDP and earnings growth risks.
These Russia Sanctions Are Different
The multilateral sanctions imposed on Russia since the invasion of Ukraine will severely reduce Russians’ standard of living and their
NATO Must Get MAD at Russia
Russia has shown that it is ready to murder innocent Ukrainians, but it is not ready to commit suicide. And that holds the key to preventing
The Anatomy of the Net-Zero Transition
Reaching net-zero emissions by 2050 – and thus limiting the rise in global temperatures to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels – implies
The Economic Consequences of War
The economic and market implications of Russia’s war in Ukraine will be profound.
Can Sanctions on Russia Work Without China?
As the conflict in Ukraine escalates, the growing calls to tighten the economic blockade against Russia are perhaps understandable. But China
Vladimir Putin and the Risk of World War III
After receiving a green light from Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his war in Ukraine in an effort
The Global Struggle for Democracy Is in Ukraine
Russia’s military assault on Ukraine caps a period of political attacks on democracy around the world. One must therefore hope that the
Risk, Uncertainty and Markets
Even after recent market volatility, investors may still be underestimating the risks of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Windows into Putin’s Soul
Look upon these works, ye mighty, and despair.
Stop Financing Putin’s War
Every day, the European Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States send Russia an average of $500 million for oil and gas. But there
Russia – How Did it Come to This?
What could possibly salvage the wreckage that remains of Russia’s botched transition from communism to a pluralist market economy?
Ways We Can Help
The defense of freedom requires action, no matter how large or small. Please consider a donation to help those suffering in Ukraine. We are
Ukraine: Implications for Investors
The invasion of Ukraine has near and long-term consequences for investors. It is not as simple as ‘buy the dip’.
No, Prices Won’t Stabilize in 2022
Inflation is a monetary phenomenon. Get used to it. It won’t fade away anytime soon.
Russia’s Stolen Future
By invading Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin is challenging not only that country’s independence but also the broader European
The Invisible Students
Our educational system is failing immigrant students, eroding the promise of our future.
The False Narrative of Elitism
In our love and hate of elites exists the false belief that some group is at fault for whatever ails us collectively.