Forum: Policy Innovation for a new world order
Tooze, Adam ; Kläffing, David ; Fricke, Thomas ; Goldin, Ian ; Gold, Robert ; Wedl, Isabella ; Lonergan, Eric
Intereconomics. Review of European Economic Policy
2025
60
5
256-280
new international economic order ; protectionism ; globalization ; migration ; environmental policy
Economic development
https://doi.org/10.2478/ie-2025-0049
English
Bibliogr.
"Long-held economic and political certainties are eroding and the shape of the emerging world order is still vague. This Forum brings together articles that imagine a new world order, one that looks different from the current system shaped by decades of belief in free markets and globalisation. What might a forward-looking industrial policy look like – one that does not just react to crises? What kind of climate policy truly brings people on board? How could globalisation be more inclusive and avoid trade wars or the abuse of power by tech giants? The contributors to this Forum, who took part in the Forum New Economy's 2025 Berlin Summit, continue the dialogue on how to win back the future."
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