Economists have long treated globalisation as a trade-off between openness and national autonomy. In 1933 John Maynard Keynes ...
Today the marches are smaller and, more importantly, climate policies are being rolled back. The Economist recently called ...
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The climate action that matters is in the global south, argues an architect of the Paris agreement
Against long odds, in the Paris agreement—the negotiations for which I led as executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change—they committed to limit global heating, protect the ...
The World Ahead 2026 will be the 40th edition of The Economist ’s future-gazing annual, published every November since 1986, to provide a guide to the trends, themes and people likely to shape the ...
SIX MONTHS ago, as President Donald Trump announced a trade war of unprecedented aggression, businesses and investors braced ...
For senior consultants, the challenge is not just to respond to events but to anticipate them. The Economist joins the dots ...
Once operational, the mine is estimated to generate about $150bn in revenue over four decades. Since 1993 various international companies have tried to make the mine work. Financial, legal and ...
Europe’s first reserve currency was the tetradrachm, upon which was inscribed an owl. The symbol of wisdom was intended to inspire trust in the rulers of ancient Athens. Indeed, the bird features on ...
In theory, stopping the deforestation of the Amazon is among the cheapest ways of curbing global warming. Brazil’s “Legal ...
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