Brian Su continues to investigate China’s other economic problems: the increasingly high demand of desirable jobs, its mega urbanization projects and the contradiction of party power and economic reform.
Security, Trade and the Economy
The Security, Trade and the Economy program aims to provide Canadians with relevant and accessible analysis on current international economic policies with a focus on Canadian interests and trade security. Additionally, the program examines our country’s commitment to NATO’s mandate of encouraging economic collaboration and eliminating economic conflict.
Quantitative Easing: The Beginning of the End
Frederick Pai analyzes the recent meeting of the US Federal Open Market Committee
The Third Plenum: Reluctant reformation?
Frederick Pai evaluates the most recent meeting of China’s Central Committee
The Far East Contradiction: China’s Current Economic Problems (I)
Brian Su discusses China’s current economic problems
Jinping’s reform agenda: vague yet promising
Hayden Rodenkirchen dissects the outcome of China’s 3rd plenum of the 18th party congress
Marginal Growth
Hayden Rodenkirchen on Spain’s small but important economic expansion
For better or for worse: Unpacking CETA
Frederick Pai discusses the impact of CETA on the everyday lives of Canadians
The Importance of Emerging Southeast Asia and Myanmar (II): Does Myanmar Qualify as The Land of Opportunity?
Brian Su’s follow-up piece on Myanmar as an emerging economy
Africa Rising?
Anderson Christie explores the prospects of an African Century
Corruption and Doing Business: Someone Tell the World Bank about Corruption
Kristina Grinshpoon examines the report on “Doing Business” and how it does not incorporate measures for corruption.