Christopher Emsden has worked as a journalist in Italy for two decades, for the Wall Street Journal, the Economist Intelligence Unit and other publications, focusing on the national government and corporate scene.
Trained as an anthropologist, he is especially interested in public policy issues regarding money, labor, tax and public investments from a cross-cultural perspective, including industrial nations along with developing ones.

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New tigers on the prowl: Southeast Asia’s digital boom
Christopher Emsden 14 June 2019
How e-commerce is changing logistics and transportation systems
Christopher Emsden 12 January 2018
The coming Trump boom: sustainable infrastructure investment, or building Rome in a day?
Christopher Emsden 11 May 2018
Navigating the capacity conundrum with a mix of new roads, technologies and urban plans
Christopher Emsden 07 August 2017
Breaking the bottlenecks. Infrastructure in 2018 looks broadly promising for investors
Christopher Emsden 19 April 2018
Rule #1 for investing after the bridge: Don’t forget the survivors
Christopher Emsden 22 October 2018