If AI truly is a powerful general-purpose technology, it will eventually reshape work in profound ways as it boosts worker productivity and wages. History suggests the changes will be mostly ...
Most information regarding the economy in 2025 has now been published, including inbound foreign investment data released this week. Based on the first year of its international economic policies, the ...
The world is watching to see whether the Iran war ends soon with mutual de-escalation, or drags on with further damage to Iran, the Persian Gulf and a global economy that depends on that region’s oil.
No president, regardless of party, should ever face the prospect of curtailing combat operations because the United States is running out of bullets.
IRENA seeks to promote the global transition to renewable energy and serves as a platform for international cooperation, financing, investment, research, and policy. IRENA supports “sustainable ...
Any effort to actively diversify the teaching profession is likely to put conservatives in a defensive posture. It’s not that conservatives can’t appreciate how, for example, a poor black girl growing ...
Discovery remains a messy, multi-stage process that depends heavily on humans deciding which problems are worth pursuing, interpreting results, and weighing competing explanations. It’s a ...
Join us for the release of "Electoral Reform in the United States: Proposals for Combating Polarization and Extremism", a comprehensive book that explores critical reforms to improve the US electoral ...
When thinking about the economic impact of technological progress, history typically offers a useful starting point. General-purpose technologies—from steam to electricity to computing—don’t transform ...
"Remarkable…An eye-popping work, a unique combination of economic and technological—and strategic—analysis." Paul Kennedy Bestselling author of The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers "If you care about ...