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with Carla Norrlöf, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Mohamed A. El-Erian, and more The Sunday Newsletter [View this message in a web browser]( [PS on Sunday]( JANUARY 14, 2024 This week at [Project Syndicate]( Nouriel Roubini points out that any number of factors, not least geopolitics, can still undermine the global economy’s performance this year; Carla Norrlöf argues that the current global environment demands a comprehensive new economic-security agenda; Dani Rodrik calls for creative thinking to address the four main challenges the world faces; and more. Economics & Finance [Where Will the Global Economy Land in 2024?]( [Nouriel Roubini]( considers what might derail markets' positive baseline scenario for growth, inflation, and monetary policy. Economics & Finance [What the Global Economy and Security Require]( [Carla Norrlöf]( assesses today’s increasingly adversarial and unstable world order across three interrelated dimensions. [PS Introductory Offer. Subscribe to PS Digital for less than $5 per month.]( Economics & Finance [Confronting Our Four Biggest Economic Challenges]( [Dani Rodrik]( outlines a broad agenda that national governments and international policymakers should pursue in 2024. Politics & World Affairs [Is Joe Biden Really the New Jimmy Carter?]( [Barry Eichengreen]( sees a key difference between the incumbent and the last one-term Democratic US president. [PS Longer Reads: China’s Long March Back to Stagnation]( [China’s Long March Back to Stagnation]( [Debin Ma]( considers the modern and ancient historical roots of the country's recent successes and failures. Economics & Finance [India’s Great Jobs Challenge]( [Jayati Ghosh]( highlights the government’s failure to ensure a sufficient number of even low-paid employment opportunities. Innovation & Technology [The AI Octopus]( [Eric Posner]( foresees a concentration of economic and corporate political power that will exceed Gilded Age levels. [PS Big Picture: A New Year of Economic Risks]( [A New Year of Economic Risks]( [Kenneth Rogoff]( [Jim O'Neill]( [Nouriel Roubini]( and more warn that the global economy remains rife with risks and weaknesses. Economics & Finance [The Biden Administration’s Recent Antitrust Wins Help Us All]( [Joseph E. Stiglitz]( welcomes the empowerment of US competition authorities to tackle the growing problem of market power. Economics & Finance [Don’t Extrapolate Last Year’s Trends for the Global Economy]( [Mohamed A. El-Erian]( sees several reasons why markets’ current optimistic mood will sour by the end of the year. [PS Say More: Raghuram G. Rajan on inflation, financial risks, interest rates, and more]( [Raghuram G. Rajan on inflation, financial risks, interest rates, and more]( [Raghuram G. Rajan]( says when the Fed might start cutting rates, considers how to mitigate monetary-policy spillovers, proposes measures to boost financial stability, and more. Culture & Society [The Culture War at Harvard and Beyond]( [Ian Buruma]( thinks Claudine Gay’s downfall reveals something important about changed perceptions of Jews. Politics & World Affairs [Myanmar's Military Junta Is Losing Power]( [Thitinan Pongsudhirak]( argues that while the resistance may soon defeat the junta, it will need support to build a viable democracy. [PS. Subscribe now to secure your copy of PS Quarterly: The Year Ahead 2024.]( Project Syndicate publishes and provides, on a not-for-profit basis, original commentary by the world's leading thinkers to more than 500 media outlets in over 150 countries. Receipt of this newsletter does not guarantee rights to re-publish any of its content. This newsletter is a service of [project-syndicate.org](. © Project Syndicate, all rights reserved. [Unsubscribe from this list](

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