More and more, governments have seen a need to compel changes in corporate behavior to achieve their foreign policy aims—in effect, to dabble in state capitalism. That shift has been in the works for ...
The administration’s 10% equity stake in Intel looks like an embrace of state capitalism, but economist Mariana Mazzucato warns the move is unaligned with any strategy. It might seem like a huge step ...
A generation ago conventional wisdom held that as China liberalized, its economy would come to resemble America’s. Instead, capitalism in America is starting to look like China. Recent examples ...
Is the Trump administration trying to reshape American capitalism? Recent moves by Washington, such as taking a 10% share of semiconductor maker Intel, point to a shift in that direction. For decades, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Last month, the Trump administration and Nvidia worked out what some have called an unusual and surprising deal for the latter to ...
President Donald Trump’s increasing control over businesses and the economy is being described by some commentators as “state capitalism”—a mix between socialism and capitalism. But the term “state ...
The question of whether President Donald Trump has turned the United States toward a new “state capitalism” — one in which the government is not just economic referee but active player — has been ...
Attention to individual acts of market intervention, however, has so far failed to fully understand the Trump administration’s actions as part of a single, evolving pattern of state behavior.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The question of whether President Trump has turned the United States toward a new “state capitalism” — one in ...
Last month, the Trump administration and Nvidia worked out what some have called an unusual and surprising deal for the latter to export its defeatured AI chips. That is, President Trump reversed a ...
The question of whether President Donald Trump has turned the United States toward a new “state capitalism” — one in which the government is not just economic referee but active player — has been ...