We asked leading economists and thinkers to define the post-pandemic age.
Read this email in your browser | Welcome to This Week. At a time when the old economic playbook has been thrown out the window, we wanted to do something different with our summer issue. In our cover story, 13 prominent economists and thinkers define the post-pandemic economic era—and propose a name for it. Our “winner” was Fuzzynomics, a term coined by FP’s own Antoine van Agtmael to invoke an age of big spending and no rules, but we’d love to hear which one is your favorite. You’ll have the chance to hear from some of the contributors to this story at an upcoming event, FP Live: The New Economics Playbook, hosted by our editor in chief, Ravi Agrawal. Don’t forget to register for that and also for a conversation on rethinking migration and development in Central America. NEW FROM FP Summer Cover Story: Fuzzynomics and 12 Other Attempts to Name Our New EraIn the summer issue of FP magazine, we asked 13 leading economists and thinkers to capture the post-pandemic era and give it a name. FP senior advisor Antoine van Agtmael, who coined the term “emerging markets,” has done it again with his pithy summation of the West’s conviction that it can spend itself out of trouble: Fuzzynomics. As governments try out novel ways to contain the pressures of inflation, professor Stephanie Kelton dubs this the experimental economy. And FP senior correspondent Michael Hirsh offers up Bidenomics, a new form of economic nationalism. Read the cover story, and then don’t miss these guests in conversation with FP’s editor in chief, Ravi Agrawal, on how to define these unprecedented times on July 15 at 11 a.m. EDT. If you are interested in gaining access to FP content such as this, use the exclusive discount code SUMMER10 to receive 10 percent off a monthly or yearly premium subscription. Subscribe here. EVENTS FROM FP FP Virtual Dialogue: Fostering Resilience in Northern Central America July 22 | 11 a.m. EDT Rethinking approaches to regional development and forced migration
In the face of deteriorating political, socioeconomic, and environmental conditions, hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing northern Central American countries. Recognizing the urgency and complexity of this evolving crisis and the need for innovative and collaborative solutions, FP has partnered with World Vision and the World Bank on a first-of-its-kind simulation focused on resilience. Tune in for insights and recommendations on how to address this urgent issue. SitRep Live: Can Europe Make Nice With a Post-Trump America? July 26 | 11 a.m. EDT Join Situation Report writers Robbie Gramer and Jack Detsch in this call available only to FP subscribers.
U.S. President Joe Biden has been getting a warm reception from European leaders since he took office, but with differences emerging between the United States and European Union on major foreign-policy issues, how long is the honeymoon going to last? SitRep’s Jack Detsch and Robbie Gramer are back, in conversation with FP executive editor Amelia Lester, to give subscribers the inside scoop about the key sticking points dividing the White House and European capitals. And, as always, they’ll also have new nuggets and stories to share from their reporters’ notebooks. MORE FROM FP - Elevating Gender Equality in COVID-19 Economic Recovery: FP Analytics’ latest report synthesizes evidence of the devastating gendered effects of the pandemic and current government responses. It provides recommendations for human rights-based policies, interventions, and investments underpinned by rigorous gender analysis.
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