After the meeting between President Biden and President Xi in San Francisco in November 2023, there has been a halt in the worsening of U.S.-China relations.
In this episode, we are joined by Martin Chorzempa, senior fellow from the Peterson Institute for International Economics, to talk about the latest developments in U.S.-China relations. Our discussion also covers the effects of the U.S. restrictions on semiconductor components on China over the past year, as well as the future prospects of this policy. We also explore the implications of China’s newly implemented data flow regulations for international businesses operating within the country.
Forecast Direct No. 29 - The Market Power of Technology
Forecast Direct No. 27 - Climate Risk and the Overvaluation of the Housing Market
Forecast Direct No. 26 - Green Jobs in the United States
Forecast Direct No. 25 - Immigration and the Provision of Public Goods
Forecast Direct No. 24 - Food Deserts and Nutritional Inequality
Forecast Direct No. 23 - The China Shock
Forecast Direct No. 22 - The Journey of Humanity
Forecast Direct No. 21 - Slouching Towards Utopia
Forecast Direct No. 20 - The Voltage Effect: How to Make Good Ideas Great and Great Ideas Scale
Forecast Direct No.19 - What’s Going On With Oil and Gas Prices?
Forecast Direct No. 18 - Patterns of Migration During Housing Boom and Bust Cycles
Forecast Direct No.17 - Supply Chains, Ocean Shipping, and Recession Risks
Ep. 16 - Is the Housing Boom About to Go Bust?
Ep. 15 - Parenting, School Closures, and Student Achievement During the Pandemic
Ep. 14 - Entrepreneurship and Opportunity Zones
Ep. 13 - The Future of Cities
Ep. 12 - Job Search, Job Posting and Unemployment Insurance During the COVID-19 Crisis
Ep. 11 - How Climate Change and Weather Directly Affect Labor Supply
Ep. 10 - Groundwater Use in California Agriculture
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