Category: Economies
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Rising Debt Levels: A Looming Crisis for Developing Nations
The global economy continues to recover unevenly from the shock of the COVID-19 pandemic, but one concern that remains deeply entrenched is the rapidly rising debt levels across the developing world. For many Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS), debt servicing obligations have become a significant…
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Sustainability and the Road to Net-Zero: A Future Powered by Wind Energy
The global pursuit of net-zero emissions is intensifying as the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development approaches. With mounting concerns over climate change, resource depletion, and social sustainability, the world is transitioning toward a more resilient and adaptive energy future. One of the most promising solutions to reducing carbon footprints and…
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Why Has India Lagged Behind Southeast Asia and China in Development?
India has made significant progress over the last 75 years, but its growth trajectory has not matched the rapid rise of Southeast Asian nations or China. Countries like South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, and Hong Kong—often referred to as the “Asian Tigers”—have witnessed remarkable economic transformations. Similarly, China’s unprecedented growth since…
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How Declining Competition is Reshaping the Economies
Over the past four decades, the global economies has undergone profound structural changes. While technological advancements, globalization, and financial innovation have contributed to economic growth, a worrying trend has emerged—rising market power, slowing productivity growth, and deepening wealth inequality. At the heart of these developments is a common culprit: declining…
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Antitrust in the AI Age: Balancing Innovation and Fair Competition
As digital markets evolve at an unprecedented pace, competition regulators, legal practitioners, government officials, economists, consultants, academics, and the media are grappling with new challenges. The rise of Generative AI (GenAI), the surge in cross-border mergers, and the shifting landscape of competition law enforcement have made it imperative to revisit…
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Europe’s Strategic Shift: Economic Implications of Changing U.S. Policy Toward Ukraine and Defense Spending
The shifting geopolitical landscape, triggered by evolving U.S. policy toward Europe and Ukraine, is forcing European governments and the European Union (EU) to recalibrate their strategic and economic priorities. The United States, once the cornerstone of European security, has signaled a change in its commitment, prompting European nations to reassess…
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Post-Election U.S. Equity Market Surge: The Reality of Tariff-Driven Uncertainty
Following the U.S. election in November, financial markets experienced an initial surge, driven by investor optimism surrounding potential tax cuts and deregulation. These policies were expected to stimulate economic growth and drive corporate profits higher. However, the post-election economic narrative has shifted, focusing less on tax incentives and more on…