Category: World
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Shinzo Abe’s “Abenomics” was a revolutionary experiment for the Japanese economy, so has expectation become a reality?
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While certain achievements of Nordic countries undeniably demonstrate success, a further examination reveals that the prosperity attained in this region is largely attributable to Nordic culture and free market policies, and has very little to do with socialistic initiatives.
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Japan’s real estate bubble burst almost 30 years ago, so how is Shinzo Abe working to fix the still-present ramifications of the Lost Decade?
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Now in 2019, the BRICS are symbolic of a very different world; one that is economically despotic, politically nationalist, and socially tempestuous.
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The housing market in China has been cooling under scrutiny from government regulations. But the underlying problems remain unsolved: the rigid demands of people have desperate needs to be fulfilled.
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The latest developments in the Electric Vehicle Market?
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Sustainability and economic prosperity make the world spin.
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Canada launched a nationwide experiment by legalizing marijuana. Policymakers argued that the legalization will boost the country’s economy, but just how much will the economy benefit?
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Could interest rates make the future bright as the sun or dark as coal?
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With Jair Bolsonaro’s election victory, Brazil ends its period of liberal democracy, and marks a return to its old military dictatorship.
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How should everyday citizens choose which non-profit organisations to support, especially with the variety of problems they work on? More specifically, what kind of metric would be good enough to provide a reasonable comparison of these problems?
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Will the US sanctions on Iran succeed in economically isolating the oil exporting giant, or will they isolate the US itself?











