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Shanghai Daily Columnists
In 2010, the United States faced a challenging allocation problem....
Paul Milgrom and Silvia Console Battilana |
August 3, 2021
On Saturday, the long-anticipated regulations governing off-campus tutoring programs were made public....
Chen Boyou |
July 30, 2021
Research into economic growth has a long and distinguished history, but the recent introduction of sustainability into the debate has given the field a necessary and overdue shake-up....
Paul Gruenwald |
July 30, 2021
Adam Smith, the founder of modern economics, argued that the pursuit of private interests — profits — will invariably promote the common good....
Joseph E. Stiglitz and Geoffrey Heal |
July 28, 2021
Recently the nationwide regulation of extracurricular training programs left many once thriving teaching facilities on tenterhooks, with many wondering what would be in store for them....
Yang Mengchen |
July 23, 2021
Seeking to call the shots in Asia-Pacific, the United States has been trying to transform the South China Sea into a hunting ground for its geopolitical self-interests....
He Fei |
July 16, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has recast the world for millions of people....
Mary Robinson |
July 16, 2021
It appears that the international community is moving toward what many are calling a historic agreement to set a global minimum tax rate on multinational corporations (MNCs)....
Joseph E Stiglitz |
July 14, 2021
Protectionism is on the rise in many parts of the world, and the COVID-19 pandemic is only partly to blame....
Mari Pangestu |
July 9, 2021
The United States has just had another Independence Day holiday....
Guo Yage |
July 7, 2021