Author: theeconreview
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Following the end of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, Russia has intensified its attacks on Ukrainian ports in an attempt to damage Ukraine’s economy and capture a larger portion of the global agriculture market.
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The Swiss government orchestrated one of the largest mergers in recent history between competing firms UBS and Credit Suisse, reshaping the landscape of Swiss finance. While this historic deal may have averted the nation’s looming economic crisis, it is bound to produce far-reaching consequences for clients, employees, and the cultural dynamics within the banking world.
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Every autumn, pumpkin patches in the U.S. not only entertain visitors but significantly contribute to job creation, increased household incomes, and strategic pricing decisions. A closer analysis highlights their profound impact on the economic landscape of their local communities.
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India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi reintroduced the Four-Year Undergraduate Program in 2020 under the New Education Policy, even though it was previously rescinded in 2014 on grounds of privatizing India’s public higher education system…
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Corporate Social Responsibility has gained much traction in recent decades as a self-regulatory management strategy that firms employ for both individual and societal benefit. However, how these strategies affect a firm’s financial performance still remains a highly contested issue.
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ChatGPT, one of many new revolutionary generative AI tools, could upskill the population and improve work efficiency. But governments also need to settle widespread concerns to maximize potential while minimizing possible risks.
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The Vatican, with its immense history and religious influence, has a complicated relationship with finance. With increasing skepticism from Catholics around the world, stagnant church membership and financial transparency are possible courses of action that could either revive the church or weaken it.
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The Randomista movement radically transformed how economic research is broached and public welfare policies are conceived through the incorporation of randomized control trials.
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While carbon offshoring occurs as developed countries continue to shift emission-intensive industries to the developing world, weak environmental laws remain not the sole source of comparative advantage driving offshoring.
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How were indigenous people in one of the whitest countries in Latin America able to gain political and economic influence?
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The Biden Administration’s substantial strict restrictions on the semiconductor industry in China hit the Chinese semiconductor industry hard. Though China has already been progressing toward semiconductor sufficiency, it will have to invest more in front-end manufacturing.
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For decades, Saudi Arabia’s economy heavily relied on its oil export industry. With the global economy pivoting toward renewable energy, the Kingdom’s development of a new mega-city, The Line, foreshadows the nation’s bold endeavor for economic diversification.











