
Geoeconomics: New Challenges for the ECB and the Fed
Geoeconomics is an increasingly common perspective in analyses of today’s international economic and political landscape. The recent development of geoeconomics stems from the interplay between economic analysis and political science, shining a light on the international political drivers that help explain economic policy decisions. In truth, this has long been a subject of interest for economic historians: in other words, how economic power can be exercised to pursue foreign policy objectives. It is a narrative that can begin with the history of ancient empires, such as Rome, pass through the ...