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AI and the future of education

Oped, Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg, Published on 27/01/2026

» The rapid progress of large language models over the past two years has led some to argue that AI will soon make college education, especially in the liberal arts, obsolete. According to this view, young people would be better off skipping college and learning directly on the job.

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How gender equality boosts the economy

Oped, Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg, Published on 26/09/2025

» With protectionism and industrial policy returning to advanced economies, and with geopolitical tensions on the rise, this is an inauspicious moment for trade-led growth strategies. Since future growth will increasingly depend on sound domestic policies, low- and middle-income countries should focus on ensuring that existing resources are fully and efficiently deployed. And no resource is more valuable than human capital.

OPINION

Markets may soon call US' bluff

Oped, Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg, Published on 21/07/2025

» Three months after President Donald Trump announced plans to impose sweeping new tariffs on most countries, the US economy appears surprisingly resilient. The stock market has rebounded from its initial slump, inflation remains under control and fears of a recession have receded -- or at least they had before Mr Trump announced a new 30% tariff on imports from Mexico and the European Union, two of America's biggest trading partners.

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Names muddled

Oped, Postbag, Published on 09/07/2025

» For reasons unknown to me, the Bangkok Post insists on using oddly transliterated Thai, even where the meaning is unclear. 

OPINION

Time to dump Trump's flawed negotiation playbook

Oped, Michele Gelfand, Published on 04/04/2025

» The best negotiators are never the loudest people in the room. They are the ones who can discern interests, create trust, and build lasting relationships.

OPINION

Are Trump's tariffs going to be worth it?

Oped, Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg, Published on 03/12/2024

» US President-elect Donald Trump's promise to impose a 60% tariff on imports from China and a 10-20% tariff on all other imports has triggered a public debate about whether such policies are really so bad. After all, a tariff is a consumption tax, and most economists favour taxes on consumption over income taxes.

OPINION

Arizona aspires to be chip off the Taiwanese block

Oped, Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg, Published on 21/09/2024

» Contrary to expectations, the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) semiconductor plant in Arizona is reportedly on track to meet its 2025 production targets. This announcement poses a challenge to the many observers who predicted that the effort to bring chip manufacturing back to the United States would fail. What went right this time?

OPINION

The high costs of new US tariffs on Chinese EVs

Oped, Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg, Published on 25/05/2024

» US President Joe Biden’s administration has just announced 100% tariffs on electric vehicles (EVs) manufactured in China, prompting Donald Trump to promise a 200% tariff on Chinese cars made in Mexico if he is elected in November. Neither policy would have notable effects on the US car market because imports of Chinese EVs are minuscule, owing to past tariffs and the anti-Chinese sentiment that has gripped the country in recent years. Nonetheless, the announcement is significant for three reasons.

OPINION

Developing nations sour on multilateralism

Oped, Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg, Published on 23/03/2024

» Multilateralism is waning, and one of the world's leading multilateral institutions, the WTO, is in crisis because the US has been blocking new appointments to its dispute settlement mechanism's Appellate Body since 2018. In the run-up to the WTO's 13th Ministerial Conference last month, some optimists hoped to see progress on specific issues, such as an agreement not to impose tariffs on digital commerce, but expectations were generally low.

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Boeing needs organisational shift to end crisis

Oped, Ashley Fulmer & Michele Gelfand, Published on 15/03/2024

» Boeing's mounting crises are beginning to resemble an aviation thriller cooked up in Hollywood. In addition to a piece of fuselage falling off midair during a recent commercial passenger flight, there was the nail-biting discovery of mis-drilled holes in undelivered planes and revelations that an inspector had found an "excessive amount of defects" in a supplier's operations.