Those who are seeking a new economic paradigm should be careful what they wish for.
The epidemic is more likely to intensify and entrench existing trends.
If authoritarian populism is rooted in economics, then the remedy is a populism targeting economic injustice and inclusion.
When presented with new challenges, economists must envision new solutions.
An unelected international institution setting inflation targets falls short of legitimacy.
There is an alternative and less ambitious view that only banking union is needed.
Emmanuel Macron won, but Marine Le Pen remains a formidable political force as France's populist leader.
Globalization produces not only winners, but losers, elitists now conceded.
Many trade enthusiasts are no less motivated by their own narrow, selfish agendas than the demagogues and populists.
Contrary to what we often hear, the world economy is not a global commons.