Economic security requires alliances, not autarky – panel
Former RBA policy-maker says countries outside US need strong trade links in uncertain times
Economic security depends on forging alliances rather than attempting to go it alone, argued panellists at an April 15 event hosted by the Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE).
‘The realities of economic security’ panel took place as part of the institution’s Spring Meetings in Washington, DC.
“Autarky is not security, and that seems to be one of the debates we need to have in this country,” said Warwick McKibbin, a professor at the Australian National University, referencing the
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