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Anniversaries

This week, the Chinese government celebrated the 70th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party’s 1949 takeover of the country. Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s letter to Premier Li Keqiang noted the opportunity to reflect on China’s transformation over the past 70 years, and on how China “lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty, raised their living standards, and created new opportunities for them to fulfil their aspirations.” The only problem is that everyone might be celebrating the wrong anniversary. Read more

Dr Eric Crampton
Insights Newsletter
4 October, 2019
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How to lose an election

Although at very early stages, the Democratic Party’s process to choose its presidential nominee has thrown up three leading figures, two completely opposite policy platforms, and one likely outcome. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders represent the progressive winds of change in the Democratic Party, proposing policies that, if implemented, would radically change long-standing institutions in America. Read more

Dr Patrick Carvalho
Newsroom
2 October, 2019
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Debt-financed infrastructure spending won’t solve Germany’s problems

As Germany heads towards an economic slowdown, and in fact may already be in recession, calls for deficit spending and fiscal stimulus are getting louder – calls for the federal government to use the opportunity of negative interest rates to borrow and invest in infrastructure. Siemens’ CEO Joe Kaeser says so. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Newsroom
17 September, 2019
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Brenter

Everyone has their guilty pleasures. For many people that guilty pleasure is a cheesy melodramatic soap opera. Read more

Insights Newsletter
13 September, 2019
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Tear Down That Euro

After spending the past half a year watching the Brexit drama unfold, it’s easy to forget another Euro crisis is still simmering: that of Europe’s monetary union. For many years, starting with Greece’s sovereign debt crisis in late 2009, the Euro crisis was a staple of our daily news consumption. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
IPA Review
9 August, 2019

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