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Dani Rodrik on Populism

  • 9 July 2019
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Is it culture or economics? That question frames much of the debate about contemporary populism. Are Donald Trump’s presidency, Brexit, and the rise of right-wing nativist political parties in continental Europe the consequence of a deepening rift in values between social conservatives and social liberals, with the former having thrown their support behind xenophobic, ethno-nationalist, authoritarian politicians? Or do they reflect many voters’ economic anxiety and insecurity, fueled by financial crises, austerity, and globalization?
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  • 13 March 2018
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Larry Summers has declined the opportunity to be appointed Chairman of the Federal Reserve to replace Ben Bernanke whose term will end on January 31. (The letter is available in…
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