by Ian Vásquez at CATO AT LIBERTY The great development economist Deepak Lal, a colleague and long‐time friend to many of …
Reflections on the pandemic
We need a national survey of the incidence of coronavirus by testing a representative sample of population, not lockdowns by …
Containing China
Access to American savings through the US securities markets provides China a lifeline without having to deal with its debt …
Is shareholder capitalism passe?
The emerging backlash against CSR and the resultant endorsement of shareholder capitalism make sense by Deepak Lal The Anglo-American free …
The misuse of language and Brexit
Two words ‘populist’ and ‘illiberal’ are being used by those enraged by the words and actions of Trump and Brexiteers …
China’s Hong Kong conundrum
As during the Tiananmen protests, China is once again faced with a choice between repression and liberalisation Deepak Lal I …
Reflections on Indian democracy
The claim that Modi’s victory will create a populist authoritarian regime is maladroit by Deepak Lal In 1990, the American …
The disuniting of the United States?
There is a deep ideological economic divide between Democrats and Republicans for the first time since the Great Depression by …
The Brexit conundrum
Instead of being deterred by a ‘no deal’ scenario, the UK should adopt a tit-for-tat strategy with the EU by …