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What Do Graduates of Yale Law School Know About Economics?

Yale Law School is famous for producing some of America’s leading legal minds. But in the last few years it has become notorious — at

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Hyperinflation in Turkey slows as 50% interest rates start to cool economic crisis

Turkey’s annual inflation rate slowed sharply in July to 61.78 percent, official data showed on Monday, as the country battles a cost-of-living crisis. It is

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Rethinking China’s productivity prospects in the era of AI

Rethinking China’s productivity prospects in the era of AI | Oxford Economics Skip to content Research Briefing |

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Can Prabowo’s economic policies steer Indonesia through troubled waters?

“We see that global geopolitical escalation [creates] challenges for global commodity prices…,” said Arsjad. Indonesia is a major producer of commodities such as coal, palm

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Kamala Harris’ Father Was a ‘Marxist Economist’?

Claim: U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris’ father was a marxist economist. Rating: In July 2024, after U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris entered the race to

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Distilling a complex economic landscape

Markets Still reeling from one of the most tumultuous periods in recent history, market participants face a relatively calm week ahead—a brief respite amid ongoing

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Give poor fair shot at ascending economic ladder

RECENT findings from Oxfam reveal that billionaires have become US$3.3 trillion (RM14.78 trillion) richer, a 34% increase since the Covid-19 pandemic began in 2020. Their

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Weekly Economic Commentary 5 August 2024

08:35 August 05 2024 Share article Share Analysis and forecasts of the economy and markets, along with previews of data for the week ahead. Read

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Goldman Sachs economists raise ‘limited’ risk of US recession to 25% chance: report

Economists at Goldman Sachs raised the likelihood of the US economy slipping into a recession within the next 12 months from 15% to 25% while continuing to

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Rethinking income inequality, with Chris Giles

A recently released research paper calls into question many of the assumptions about the rate at which income inequality has grown in the US over