A new Council on Global Affairs report assesses the role of big retailers as supply chain intermediaries and asserts the need for further research regarding their impact on rural poverty and food security.
On February 1, the Council welcomed an expert panel to discuss the outcome of the Paris climate conference and the next steps for the United States and the world.
Is the US labor market loose or tight? Can central banks spur the economy by stepping on the gas? Can the US economy flourish if other economies are floundering?
Cities are throwing big money at companies to move their headquarters, even though the move these days usually involves a relative handful of executives. Are the moves worth it? Richard Longworth thinks so.