Bernard Wasow

Bernard Wasow is Mexico based and a former professor of economics at New York University.

A Tourist in Morocco

A first-hand account of the thrills — and frustrations — of visiting Morocco.

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Should We Trust China?

Should China's recent economic growth and moves toward banking reform concern or reassure Westerners?

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The Old Saga of Not Enough Jobs

Will technology continue to displace human labor?

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“PDA” and Global Development

How will PDA affect economic development in poor countries in the coming years?

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Getting Tough on Agricultural Subsidies

Is the era of agricultural subsidies coming to an end after key WTO negociations failed?

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Is Manufacturing Disappearing?

Is the manufacturing industry in crisis — and what does it harbor for the future?

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Regional Trading Blocs — Too Small To Matter?

How do regional trade agreements compare in terms of market size?

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A Raisin in the Sun?

Why should politicians around the world make a real commitment to African development?

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A Globalization Balance Sheet

How do countries benefit from an economy open to trade and a mindset open to the free exchange of ideas?

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The U.S.-China Race

Are Japan and the United States ready for the rapid growth of China’s economy?

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