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OPINION

Trump's tariffs will end in tears all round

News, Koichi Hamada, Published on 24/03/2025

» If US President Donald Trump is skilled at anything, it is demagoguery. By stoking voters' fears and prejudices, he manages to win support for, or distract from, extreme policies that benefit himself, his family, and his (mostly ultra-rich) cronies, and cause serious harm to virtually everyone else. The key to his success is knowing which buttons to push.

OPINION

Should fiscal policy resemble private budgets?

News, Koichi Hamada, Published on 06/11/2023

» Every few months this year, the US government appears on the verge of shutting down. It happened in May, when congressional Republicans initially refused to raise the debt ceiling, and in September, when Congress managed to avert a last-minute shutdown by passing a stopgap bill to keep the federal government open until Nov 17.

OPINION

Abe Shinzo, it seems we hardly knew you

News, Koichi Hamada, Published on 10/07/2023

» A year has passed since former Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo was assassinated by a gunman during a campaign rally in Nara on July 8, 2022. Much like the assassination of US President John F Kennedy in Dallas in 1963, Abe's murder marked a watershed moment in Japan's history.

OPINION

Japan is better today thanks to PM Shinzo Abe

News, Noah Smith, Published on 30/08/2020

» Shinzo Abe, Japan's longest-serving prime minister, is resigning due to ulcerative colitis. He leaves behind a Japan that is economically stronger and more socially liberal than the one he inherited.

OPINION

The fiscal fight against Covid-19

News, Koichi Hamada, Published on 05/03/2020

» As the new Covid-19 coronavirus continues to spread rapidly outside China, medical professionals and policymakers around the world are fighting to contain the outbreak. But what role can or should governments play in this situation -- or, for that matter, when natural disasters strike?

OPINION

Conventional system in need for revamp in digital age

News, Koichi Hamada, Published on 26/02/2018

» The Fourth Industrial Revolution stands out from its predecessors in a critical way: rather than making it easier for humans to use their surroundings more effectively for their own benefit, technology is displacing humans in the workplace. The question is who will benefit now.