In many low- and middle-income countries, the missing jobs problem is typically framed as a shortfall in labor demand. Yet sustained output growth often coexists with limited durable wage employment, ...
Trading gems, minerals, fossils and meteorites can be fraught with controversy and ethical ambiguity. But is the answer to ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr’s pitch for a United Nations Security Council seat this week was notable for his sidestepping of an issue at the core of Manila’s foreign policy in recent ...
Currently the most significant challenge to AI governance is the speed at which governance systems need to be updated: ...
Oil prices skyrocketed Monday, leading to more worries that higher energy costs will fuel inflation and lead to less spending ...
The meeting is important as global trade has been disrupted first by sweeping tariffs imposed by the United States and now by ...
IAEA's Mikhail Chudakov talks to NEi about the changing role of nuclear power and what is needed to make progress around the ...
In much of the developing world big firms are rare. The typical firm consists of a single worker—the owner. Even among those ...
The relationship between growth and stability is not a trade-off to be handled, but a complementarity to be comprehended. For economic progress to be sustainable, both are needed. Policies that hurt o ...
The certainty of China's foreign policy, as Wang underscored, is anchored by its head-of-state diplomacy. Under its strategic ...
It's a historic leap from the post-Communist ruins of 1989-90 to today's European growth champion that economists say has ...
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