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Erratic US policies create uncertainty, making countries reluctant to deal with the US and pushing them to seek alternatives, said Nobel Prize in Economics winner James Heckman in an interview with CMG.
Erratic US policies create uncertainty, making countries reluctant to deal with the US and pushing them to seek alternatives, said Nobel Prize in Economics winner James Heckman in an interview with CMG.