Recalbirating Global Economic Relations

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The Recalibrating Global Economic Relations project explores how the world’s three largest economies—the United States, China, and India—can reshape international economic governance in an era of heightened geopolitical tension, rising protectionism, and urgent climate imperatives.

Led by William Milberg, Professor of Economics and Director of the Robert L. Heilbroner Center for Capitalism Studies, and Mark Frazier, Professor of Politics and Co-Director of the India-China Institute, the initiative brings together leading scholars and policymakers to develop fresh approaches to trade, industrial policy, global finance, and sustainable growth.

Activities

  • Working Group Meetings: Convenings over two years, beginning at The New School and extending to international venues.
  • Commissioned Research Papers: In-depth studies on macroeconomic adjustment, industrial policy, supply chains, and climate change mitigation.
  • Policy Brief: A widely circulated publication drawing on Working Group deliberations to inform policymakers, academics, and the public.
  • Graduate Engagement: Opportunities for New School students to contribute as research assistants, gaining direct experience in global economic policy debates.

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