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OPINION

How AI will remake the rules

News, Tyler Cowen, Published on 13/10/2023

» When it comes to international trade and investment, AI will create some obvious winners and losers. It's the second-order effects that may prove more interesting.

OPINION

Some kinds of dogs shouldn't be allowed as pets

News, Tyler Cowen, Published on 20/09/2023

» Over the last two years, at least five people in the UK have been killed by American XL bully dogs, prompting no less than the prime minister himself to come forward with a plan to control the dogs. The upshot of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's policy is that they will have to be registered, neutered, muzzled in public and insured, with an eventual ban to follow.

OPINION

Trump, Kim can learn lots from city-state

News, Tyler Cowen, Published on 13/06/2018

» US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un are spending such a short amount of time in Singapore this week. Maybe they should stick around longer to see what makes its economy tick. Singapore is an especially wealthy nation, with a per capita income of about US$90,000 (2.8 million baht), well above that of the US. But how is this prosperity maintained, and why has Singapore commanded so much admiration from liberals and conservatives alike?

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Ethiopia follows China's footsteps

News, Tyler Cowen, Published on 30/05/2018

» Will Ethiopia become "the China of Africa"? The question often comes up in an economic context: Ethiopia's growth rate is expected to be 8.5% this year, topping China's projected 6.5%. Over the past decade, Ethiopia has averaged about 10% growth.

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What a pragmatist can hope for in talks with Kim

News, Tyler Cowen, Published on 20/04/2018

» It's been confirmed that CIA director Mike Pompeo held direct talks with Kim Jong-un in North Korea, and negotiations between Mr Kim and US President Donald Trump really do seem in the offing, so we need to ask how such negotiations might actually succeed.