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The global destruction of wetlands, which support fisheries, agriculture and flood control, may mean the loss of $39 trillion ...
This resilience, a Teflon-like superpower, is cause for celebration. It means that the twin scourges of recession and unemployment have been kept at bay. The trouble is that threats are now mounting.
Oil prices rose in early trade on Thursday, reversing the previous session's losses, buoyed by stronger-than-expected ...
World Economic Forum warns of global "polycrisis" Hundreds of the world's elite business people and political leaders are gathered in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum's annual meeting.
Across 25 countries, people increasingly view China as the world's top economy but generally prioritize economic ties with the U.S.
A new Pew survey is suggesting that global viewpoints on China may be trending in a slightly more positive direction for the ...
In the latest edition of its flagship annual publication, the “World Economic Outlook”, the word “reform” appears 63 times, compared with 171 times in the edition of 30 years ago.
Writer Nat Dyer on how David Ricardo's abstract models pushed economics into fantasy — and we all paid the price ...
Real World Economics: Bond primer part 1: Understanding the market Real World Economics: Pragmatism, not globalist ideology, drove U.S. trade policy ...
The economics are compelling, and it’s hard to get any cheaper than the crushed soapstone now housed inside an insulated silo in the small town of Pornainen. The soapstone was basically trash — ...