Episodes
Goodbye for now, as old friend Soumaya Keynes joins Chad Bown to discuss why and what comes next.
Published 01/30/24
Published 01/30/24
The USMCA was supposed to prevent workers from being mistreated at Mexican factories. How is it working so far?
Published 12/19/23
When customs officials in Madagascar cheated their country out of tax revenues, economists caught them. But the fight is not over yet.
Published 12/10/23
What we know about the US lobbying industry and how it influences trade and other types of economic policy.
Published 12/03/23
How the European Union’s controversial “posting” policy impacted the movement of workers as well as local communities across the continent.
Published 11/26/23
Companies can avoid taxes by moving profits from IP royalties offshore. What would happen if that changed?
Published 11/19/23
Canadian workers faced new competition after the sudden free trade agreement with the US in 1989. Why were they able to adjust so successfully?
Published 11/12/23
A new way to measure China’s subsidies for shipbuilding reveals how much they transformed the industry for the country and world.
Published 11/05/23
Following the Rana Plaza factory collapse, foreign companies promised to enforce Bangladesh’s new labor law. What happened next?
Published 10/29/23
As trade with farm exporting countries expands, governments must also consider how to prevent deforestation.
Published 10/22/23
How Brazil’s trade liberalization of the 1990s led to unexpected and lasting impacts on workers and a temporary rise in violence.
Published 10/15/23
What consumers can expect from auto companies investing in supply chain resilience as weather disasters loom.
Published 07/30/23
How South Korea’s Heavy and Chemical Industry Drive policy of 1973-79 worked and may have contributed to its economic rise.
Published 07/23/23
What happened to workers and others in Costa Rica when global companies imposed new responsible sourcing codes of conduct on their suppliers.
Published 07/16/23
How a 2001 income tax break for Romanian software programmers helped transform the country’s information technology sector.
Published 07/09/23
Higher US lead standards in 2009 resulted in more production and pollution from Mexican plants. Nearby infants and kids suffered.
Published 06/26/23
New quartz technology and competition from Japan devastated the dominant Swiss watch industry of the 1970s. What happened next?
Published 06/18/23
EVs headlined the transatlantic dispute over the Inflation Reduction Act. That feud may be over, but other conflicts remain.
Published 05/07/23
In 2012, the EPA started regulating maritime emissions of air pollutants. The shipping industry’s response offers lessons for other countries.
Published 04/30/23
The “Made in China 2025” subsidies both provoked a trade war and inspired similar moves by the US and other economies. But have they worked?
Published 04/23/23
How do we reconcile “record-level” US-China imports and exports when tariffs remain on more than half of trade between the two economies?
Published 03/21/23
How understanding the WTO’s past can help foster its revival – including for policy challenges like climate and China’s non-market economy.
Published 03/12/23
For decades, Taiwan has limited how and how much its tech firms like TSMC could invest in mainland China. Are there lessons for the United States?
Published 02/26/23
US sanctions on European allies repeatedly failed to stop Russian gas pipelines, harmed transatlantic ties, and undermined US policy.
Published 02/19/23