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Ravi Kanbur, PACS/SAP

This piece references research by Ravi Kanbur, professor of economics and policy, suggesting global inequality may rise in steady fashion for years to...

Allen Carlson, CMSP/EAP/SAP/SEAP

“In the end, one would hope that the Speaker has made her point and will be restrained in speaking directly about independence while in Taiwan… while...

Kaushik Basu, SAP

The IMF will “need to be proactive, suspending some of their bureaucratic rules to help Sri Lanka through this acute phase of the crisis,” says...

Eswar Prasad, SAP

It’s a time of great peril, says Cornell economics professor Eswar Prasad. Though he doesn’t see cascading crises at this stage, Prasad says countries...

Eswar Prasad, SAP

Prasad, an economist at Cornell said “Keeping a low flow through Nord Stream could strengthen Russia’s position and even weaken Europe’s resolve if...

Daniel Bass, SAP

Daniel Bass, manager of the South Asia Program, was interviewed in "The Juggernaut" about the current political crisis in Sri Lanka.

Institute for K–12 Teachers Highlights Global Inequalities

Einaudi's regional programs hosted more than 30 teachers from across central New York for professional development on the Cornell campus. 

Eswar Prasad, SAP

“The simultaneous rise in energy and food prices is a double punch in the gut for the poor in practically every country,” says Eswar Prasad, professor...

Allen Carlson, CMSP/EAP/SAP

Allen Carlson, director of Cornell University’s China and Asia-Pacific Studies program, comments on U.S.-China relations.

SAP Faculty Member Has the Answers

Economist and South Asia Program core faculty Eswar Prasad weighs in on the end of cash, the rise of electronic payments, and Bitcoin.