UC San Diego findings suggest that international trade links bind countries together in ways that are difficult to untangle following a crisis
New research is the first to provide race-specific data on the impacts of inflation and suggests that income inequality in the U.S. is rising faster than current estimates
School of Global Policy and Strategy’s Joshua Graff Zivin and Elizabeth Lyons innovate remote labor forces
GPS alum Mario Rodriguez-Heredia ‘21 and associate teaching professor Gordon McCord use cutting-edge remote sensing technology to help provide an innovative path for monitoring progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals
In a timely webinar, researchers on democracy, world economics and military strategy explore the implications of the ongoing invasion
‘Trade is an easy scapegoat for political anger’
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Global Leaders Forum speaker Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala addresses misconceptions about trade and her experiences as the first woman and first African to lead the World Trade Organization
GPS professor Krislert Samphantharak served at the ‘center of economic policymaking’ at the Bank of Thailand during the COVID-19 pandemic
Report Released at COP26 Presents Ideas on Trade, Developing Country Finance and Climate Mitigation
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Professors from the University of California share findings to help define future cooperation on the nexus of climate and trade policies
Former U.S. ambassador Christopher Landau and former head of World Bank Robert Zoellick share insights on the pandemic, the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) and how North America can position itself in the global economy