A U.S. Economy Under Biden

How will a Joe Biden presidency affect the American economy, and what will it mean for the U.S. role in global economies, including China’s?

DOJ and Google

Does the Justice Department’s antitrust suit against Alphabet too narrowly targets Google’s search engine monopoly?

TikTok’s Ban and What It Means for Chinese Globalization

What are the implications of the recent U.S. pressure on TikTok and WeChat, including what it means for Chinese globalization?

‘De-Sinicization’ and Manufacturing in China

How will de-sinicization and the new challenges in manufacturing change the world's second-largest economy? 

The Global Pulse: A Coronavirus Video Series

In our video series, Maryland Smith experts share their insights on the broadly reaching impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.

How Coronavirus Is Hitting China Firms, Global Supply Chains

The coronavirus epidemic has disrupted social life and the day-to-day economy for China’s 1.4 billion residents. What will the impact be for China’s small-to-medium-size enterprises – including their global supply chain partners?

Alibaba’s Hong Kong Bet

Why Alibaba's strong debut on the Hong Kong Exchange is prompting short-term and long-term considerations to sort through.

Does Digital Health Favor the Wealthy?

In an increasingly always-on, connected world, it’s easy to assume that everyone reaps the benefits of technological advances. But is that really the case?

How To Tax the Rich, And Do It Smarter

What is the best way to tax the wealthy in America? Maryland Smith's Kislaya Prasad offers two guiding principles.

Why Cuba Is Tripling Its Main Cruise Terminal

Cuba will triple its cruise ship berths at the Old Havana port by 2024. If the news seems surprising, following U.S. travel restrictions to Cuba, it shouldn't, Smith School professor Kislaya Prasad says.

Back to Top