🇨🇳 China is now the undisputed leader in green technologies, but how its political and economic model has shaped the transition is often unclear. In this new article in @RIPEJournal with Mathias Larsen, we provide a structured approach to understanding China's green transition.
I've written about how @AndyBurnhamGM or @ZackPolanski can stop worrying about bond vigilantes' veto on big, transformative ambitions.
https://t.co/xxWxrblwP4
📰 🇳🇴 Norway is often held up as the country to emulate in the global political economy and is often one of people's favourite countries (including mine). In this new article, I explore how the oil fund poses challenges to the Norwegian economy
Link - https://t.co/fqjIR4FiiA
🇨🇳 China is now the undisputed leader in green technologies, but how its political and economic model has shaped the transition is often unclear. In this new article in @RIPEJournal with Mathias Larsen, we provide a structured approach to understanding China's green transition.
The world’s second-largest economy beat analyst expectations with accelerated growth in exports and imports last year despite US President Donald Trump’s trade war. https://t.co/rjO7M3nknN
China is by far Venezuela’s largest oil customer (left chart: https://t.co/9SokdGJ3Z6).
But Venezuela is a tiny fraction of China’s oil imports and doesn’t even make the top 10 for 2024 according to Chinese customs data (right chart: https://t.co/WrXoVAQKlj).
Watch the moment Reform UK chairman David Bull, gatecrashes Mike Graham and Jeremy Kyle's conversation with Peter Cardwell live on air.
"I think people, at last, can see a party that represents them."
@Iromg | @petercardwell | @jkyleofficial | @drdavidbull
NEW PUBLICATION - The Great Dane @MLundLarsen and I review the differing concepts of state-led approaches to the green transition over the past two decades. We attempt to provide some conceptual coherence to the debate. The article is Open Access.
New article with @James7jackson out in Competition & Change: The green versus environmental state: Reviewing two decades of conceptualizing state-led approaches
https://t.co/9RsGy2imEw
Made in China 2025 is literally blowing holes in American tech hegemony as we speak, while American liberals debate if industrial policy actually works
This view that China ‘should’ move towards a different economic model for seemingly no other reason that the West did it 40 years ago is odd - https://t.co/jEGZjCzC5y
Late stage communism: China has abundant capacity but scarce profitability
Late stage capitalism: America has abundant profitability but scarce capacity
A rebalancing equation would find some optimal level between profitability and capacity
This is your regular reminder that there is no such thing as a free market.
Markets are political constructs shaped by formal and informal institutions that embody certain rights and obligations.