Faculty News
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In an op-ed, NYU Global Research Prof. Ian Bremmer emphasizes the importance of global economic leadership
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Excerpt from Barron's -- "The West needs to overcome the political dysfunction and short-termism that frustrates durable economic growth, delays financial soundness and dampens job creation. For their part, emerging powers need to accept that global instability would inflict heavy damage on their still evolving economies—and that assuming greater international responsibility is ultimately in their interests. And they all need to work toward these goals before a massive global crisis shocks them into action and dictates the terms of the response."
Faculty News
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Excerpt from Barron's -- "The West needs to overcome the political dysfunction and short-termism that frustrates durable economic growth, delays financial soundness and dampens job creation. For their part, emerging powers need to accept that global instability would inflict heavy damage on their still evolving economies—and that assuming greater international responsibility is ultimately in their interests. And they all need to work toward these goals before a massive global crisis shocks them into action and dictates the terms of the response."