2022 was supposed to be the year of post-COVID normalization and growth. Instead, it is turning into a period fraught with geopolitical tensions, persistent supply disruptions, surging inflation, and financial market volatility—all with limited room for policy maneuvering. In the latest update of the Brookings-Financial Times Tracking Indexes for the Global Economic Recovery (TIGER), Aryan Khanna and Eswar Prasad chart an overall loss of growth momentum.
“It should come as no surprise to observers of Donald Trump’s political career, that his endorsements in the 2022 midterms are chaotic and controversial, but they are also not nearly as decisive as he would like them to be.” Elaine Kamarck assesses how the former president’s primary endorsements are doing in their races.
On the latest episode of Dollar & Sense, Arvind Subramanian joins David Dollar to explain India’s changing position in the world order, how India views trade relations with China, Russia, and the West, and prospects for continued good relations with the United States.
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