(Credit: Marta Doroszczyk/IMF) With the liberal global trading system facing an existential moment, as many countries become increasingly concerned that closer economic integration risks clashing with national security, Finance & Development Magazine’s June edition focuses on Trade, Disrupted. In this issue, eminent voices from international organizations, governments, and academia share their views on the global trading regime’s benefits, pitfalls, and opportunities for improvement. They discuss economic security, geoeconomic fragmentation, industrial policy, export controls, regional trade agreements, tech’s effect on trade, green trade tensions, trade’s impact on women, and much more. Authors include Benjamin Kett, Caroline Freund, Chad Bown, Christopher Bataille, David Bloom, Douglas Irwin, Jiaqian Chen, Kristalina Georgieva, Leo Zucker, Luigi Zingales, Marijn Bolhuis, Michael Froman, Michele Ruta, Nadia Rocha, Ngaire Woods, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Noah Kaufman, Pinelopi Goldberg, Raghuram Rajan, Ralph Ossa, Roberta Piermartini, Sagatom Saha, Tristan Reed, and many others. |