NZ households will be slightly worse off if Trump triggers a trade war – new modelling
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by Niven Winchester, Professor of Economics, Auckland University of Technology
1M ago
All national economies suffer in a trade war. But despite household incomes taking a small hit, New Zealand would likely weather the impacts of Trump’s trade tariffs ..read more
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The ‘degrowth’ movement envisions global climate justice, but must adapt to global south realities
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by Claudius Gräbner-Radkowitsch, Junior Professor of Pluralist Economics, Europa-Universität Flensburg, Birte Strunk, PhD in economics, The New School
1M ago
Should the world’s less developed nations be part of the “degrowth” movement? The debate involves considerations of economic dependency, neocolonialism and ecological debt ..read more
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Nigeria’s Brics partnership: economist outlines potential benefits
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by Stephen Onyeiwu, Professor of Economics & Business, Allegheny College
1M ago
Nigeria can benefit from a Brics partnership but it must find a careful balance between the relationship and the interests of its western allies ..read more
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Trump’s tariff threat is a sign that Canada should be diversifying beyond the U.S.
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by Eric Chi, Professor of Economics, University of Guelph
3M ago
A way for Canada to reduce its dependency on the U.S. would be to diversify its trading partners, which, in turn, would strengthen Canada’s bargaining position ..read more
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A sustainable, circular economy could counter Trump’s tariffs while strengthening international trade
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by Deborah de Lange, Associate Professor, Global Management Studies, Toronto Metropolitan University
3M ago
Building a circular economy is critical because wasted materials and energy not only damage the environment, but are also growing increasingly scarce and expensive ..read more
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Brics+ countries are determined to trade in their own currencies – but can it work?
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by Lauren Johnston, Associate Professor, China Studies Centre, University of Sydney
3M ago
Brics+ countries want a new international monetary order to reduce dependency on certain foreign currencies ..read more
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What are tariffs?
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by Scott French, Senior Lecturer in Economics, UNSW Sydney
4M ago
We may have to get used to hearing a whole lot more of Donald Trump’s favourite word. So how exactly do tariffs work – and who pays them ..read more
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How the Trump presidency might change the global economy
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by Renaud Foucart, Senior Lecturer in Economics, Lancaster University Management School, Lancaster University
4M ago
As the US looks further inwards, the rest of the world must learn to work together and forge new routes to prosperity and climate goals ..read more
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Is Australia’s trade war with China now over? The answer might be out of our hands
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by Peter Draper, Professor, and Executive Director: Institute for International Trade, and Jean Monnet Chair of Trade and Environment, University of Adelaide
5M ago
Last week’s lifting of tariffs on lobster brought a particularly nasty chapter in Australia-China trade relations to a close. But zooming out paints a more sobering picture of global trade ..read more
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China’s probe of Canadian canola will put both exports and farmers in jeopardy
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by Sylvanus Kwaku Afesorgbor, Associate Professor of Agri-Food Trade and Policy, University of Guelph
6M ago
Although China has only announced a dumping investigation, the prices of canola oil futures are already being impacted ..read more
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