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“Americans need a student lending system to work in the future, to command broad, bipartisan support, and be economically sustainable. A targeted, coherent, and purposeful loan relief policy could be step toward that goal,” writes Adam Looney.
During his first trip to Asia as president, Joe Biden launched the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity with a dozen partners in the region. On the latest episode of Dollar & Sense, Susan Thornton joins David Dollar to discuss the pillars of the new framework, its relationship to existing trade relationships, and what incentives nations in the region have for cooperation with the U.S. and China.
The Biden administration has jump-started significant programs and policies targeted at helping places thrive, rather than people more generally. Mark Muro explains a new initiative from the National Science Foundation aimed at strengthening local innovation scenes and addressing lagging tech-oriented development and inclusive talent development.
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