U.S.-China Decoupling Has Already Begun By George Magnus Posted on March 25, 2022 In China, Global Economy + Finance, United States China Ukraine, Decoupling 0 The idea that decoupling isn’t happening or is too complicated to happen isn’t borne out by what’s going on or coming down the trackContinue reading...
Whatever RCEP is, it’s not the answer to the slump in world trade By George Magnus Posted on February 12, 2021 In China, Emerging Markets, Global Economy + Finance, Viewpoints China, RCEP 0 World trade expectations range between bounce back optimism to economic scarring. But RCEP isn’t going to help as its creators sayContinue reading...
Globalisation, US-China, Hong Kong, Brexit -2 interviews By George Magnus Posted on August 7, 2020 In China, Global Economy + Finance China threat to UK, globalisation 0 Interviews with NHK TV 07/08/2020In this interview,Continue reading...
Whither Globalisation? By George Magnus Posted on May 14, 2020 In Global Economy + Finance globalisation, National security 0 First published: TheArticle.com 14/05/20Recently,Continue reading...
This economic crisis is the fastest and deepest on record By George Magnus Posted on May 5, 2020 In Global Economy + Finance Covid economic crisis, Depression 0 Conventional policy solutions for a highly unconventional shock won’t work. We will need different coping mechanismsContinue reading...
Covid-19: what can we learn from China? By George Magnus Posted on April 6, 2020 In China, Global Economy + Finance China economy, Chinese politics and international relatuons 0 cHina may be our template economically, but is no role model in the global systemContinue reading...