Category: Economies
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The Silent Fragility of Global Finance: Why Structural Vulnerabilities Matter More Than Cycles
For decades, policymakers, investors, and businesses have trained their eyes on the ebb and flow of economic cycles—booms, recessions, recoveries, corrections. Yet the real dangers to the global economy often lie beneath the surface, in structural vulnerabilities that accumulate quietly over years. Recent assessments, including global financial stability reviews and…
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China’s Involution Economy: Why the World Faces Inflation While China Battles Falling Prices
As much of the world continues to struggle with high inflation—from the United States to Europe and most emerging markets—China stands out as a rare case moving in the opposite direction. Prices in China have remained unusually low, and in many sectors, they continue to fall. This deflationary trend is…
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The Hidden Backbone of America’s Economy: Why Electronics Manufacturing Still Matters
For decades, the global narrative has been that the United States “lost” electronics manufacturing to East Asia. Images of assembly lines in China, semiconductor clusters in Taiwan, and display fabs in South Korea have dominated public imagination. Yet new data reveals a more complex and far more consequential reality: the…
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Tariff-Fuelled Inflation vs. Normal Inflation: Understanding the Old Battle in a New Global Economy
Inflation is not new to economic history. From ancient Rome’s currency debasement to the oil shocks of the 1970s, rising prices have repeatedly altered the trajectory of societies and markets. Yet the 2020s and 2030s have brought back a somewhat forgotten variant of inflation—tariff-fuelled inflation—a policy-driven price rise that reflects…
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India’s Clean-Industry Push: Momentum Rising, but Financing & Regulation Hold the Real Keys
India today stands at the most pivotal moment in its energy and industrial transition since the early 1990s. What the reforms of 1991 did for manufacturing, today’s renewable and clean-industry shift aims to do for the next era of economic competitiveness—define India not just as a low-cost production base, but…
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Europe’s Semiconductor Shock: A Historic Warning and a Futuristic Call for Supply-Chain Rewiring
The deepening semiconductor shortage facing Europe’s automotive sector is more than a temporary industrial disturbance — it is a historic reminder of how fragile modern manufacturing systems remain, even after decades of globalisation, automation, and digital sophistication. As wafer shipments linked to the Nexperia–China conflict risk drying up by mid-December,…
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Why Global Climate Governance Must Endure Amid Strategic Fragmentation
From Rio to Dubai — The Evolution of Climate Diplomacy The United Nations’ Conference of the Parties (COP) has long stood as the cornerstone of global climate governance. From the Rio Earth Summit (1992) that birthed the UNFCCC, to the Kyoto Protocol (1997) and the Paris Agreement (2015), the COP…
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The World Economy in an Age of Disorder: When Change Becomes the New Constant”
From Order to Disorder For much of the post-World War II era, the world economy was underpinned by a relatively orderly global framework: trade liberalization under GATT/WTO, predictable U.S. monetary leadership, and a shared belief in globalization as a pathway to prosperity. Even crises — such as the oil shocks…
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AI, Satellites, and Edge: The Future Telecom Triad
The future of telecom networks stands at a defining moment in history — a transition from connected devices to connected intelligence. From the telegraph and Morse code in the 19th century to the digital revolutions of the 20th and 21st centuries, telecommunications have consistently reshaped human civilization. Each generation of…
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The Business and Economic World: Living with Uncertainty
The business and economic world has always been a theatre of uncertainty — a space where stability is an exception rather than the rule. From the Great Depression of the 1930s to the global financial crisis of 2008, and more recently the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing trade realignments, the…