Monday, March 2, 2026

Books Monthly 2602

Global Economic Monitor 260303


[World]


[Korea]
•   법사위(전현희): 전현희 "서울을 AI 행정수도로"


[Opinions]
•   Project Syndicate(Timothy Snyder): Why Attack Iran?
•   Project Syndicate(Aziz Huq): How Bombing Iran May Blow Back on America
•   Project Syndicate(Daron Acemoglu): The War on Iran and the War on Anthropic
•   WSJ(Eugene Kontorovich): Iran Was Counting on the West’s Cravenness
•   NYT(Thomas L. Friedman): How to Think About Trump’s War With Iran
•   NYT(Ben Rhodes): Trump May Come to Regret This
•   WP(Terry Schilling, Jon Schweppe): The median age of home buyers is an affront to the American Dream
•   FT(Rana Foroohar): Can the US build ships again?
•   Bloomberg(Editorial Board): Iran Strikes Won’t Succeed Without a Real Strategy
•   Bloomberg(Daniel Moss): Korea's K-Dot Rate Plot Isn’t a Straight Line
•   Bloomberg(Paul J. Davies): Private Credit is Sickly. Banks Aren't The Cure
•   매경(한창호): 집값과의 전쟁에 등터진 사람들

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Global Economic Monitor 260302


[World]


[Korea]


[Opinions]
•   Project Syndicate(Pegah Banihashemi): Ayatollah Khamenei’s Deadly Legacy
•   Project Syndicate(Stephen Holmes): The Perils of a Power Vacuum in Iran
•   Project Syndicate(Richard Haass): Trump’s Risky War of Choice in Iran
•   Project Syndicate(Björn Fägersten): The 6G Race Will Define the Next Digital Order
•   WSJ(Editorial Board): A Tech Tax Revolt Against Democrats
•   WSJ(Editorial Board): Trump Enforces His Red Line on Iran
•   WSJ(Reuel Marc Gerecht, Ray Takeyh): Iran’s Regime Is Down, but It Isn’t Out
•   WSJ(Andy Kessler): AI Frees the Corporate Phalanx
•   NYT(Nicholas Kristof): The Folly of Attacking Iran
•   WP(Editorial Board): Trump’s Iran gamble
•   WP(Editorial Board): How the left punishes small business
•   FT(Editorial Board): Trump’s epic gamble in the Middle East
•   FT(Janan Ganesh): The one good monopoly
•   FT(Tej Parikh): Britain’s rising tax on ambition
•   Bloomberg(John Authers): Trump’s Big Tariff Stick Is a Little Smaller Now
•   Bloomberg(Aaron Brown): Kalshi and Polymarket Are Economic Oracles