Is Bidenomics Trying to Do Too Much? – FP, 7.08.23
Heather Boushey defends the administration’s industrial policy approach. By Ravi Agrawal, the editor in chief of Foreign Policy
- Adam Tooze: The Mixed Bag of Bidenomics – FP, 31.07.23
The policy has tried to address everything from the climate crisis to the rivalry with China. By Cameron Abadi, a deputy editor at Foreign Policy
The New Industrial Age – Ro Khanna, Foreign Affairs, 22.12.22
America Should Once Again Become a Manufacturing Superpower
- America Is Back in the Factory Business – John Keilman, WSJ, 8.04.23
Record spending on manufacturing construction heralds a made-in-the-U.S. rebound, stoked by green-energy incentives and concerns about foreign supply chains; ‘this is here to stay’. - Biden’s Blue-Collar Bet – Ronald Brownstein, The Atlantic, 5.01.23
The president hopes to cut many ribbons throughout the next two years.
What Made in America Means for the World – FP, 24.03.23
Adam Posen, Eswar Prasad, and Katherine Tai with dueling perspectives on the rise of protectionism.
- America’s Zero-Sum Economics Doesn’t Add Up – FP, 24.03.23
Industrial policy and subsidies are nothing new and can be useful. But shutting off from the world will have consequences. By Adam Posen, the president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics - The White House’s Case for Industrial Policy – FP, 2.03.23
U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai counters critics who say the United States is fostering unfair competition. By Ravi Agrawal, the editor in chief of Foreign Policy