Economy

Gastronomics Has a Strong Sense of Justice

Economy Emre Alkin - June 1, 2024.

In the past, presentation and taste were seen as two distinct notions. Today, people who offer good taste garnished with appealing presentation are the ones...

The Coal Conundrum: Diverging Paths for Developing and Developed Economies

Energy Gordon Feller - May 31, 2024.

The global energy landscape is witnessing a stark divide between developing and developed economies when it comes to the future of coal-fired power generation. While...

When ‘Proceed with Caution’ is Ignored, Accountability must still Prevail

Technology Stephen Harwood - May 27, 2024.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the capability to improve the well-being of every person on Planet Earth. It has a capability well beyond that of a...

No Single Digit Inflation with Securitarian Politics

Finances Emre Alkin - May 25, 2024.

The principle of effective demand below basically tells us why inflation will not fall to single digits in many developing countries.  Y = C + I...

Africa’s gas—can it fill the gaps?

Energy Gordon Feller - May 21, 2024.

Rising transportation cost estimates, and rising delivered gas cost estimates, are changing the viability of five African pipeline proposals. The Central Africa Pipeline/Ajaokuta–Kaduna–Kano (AKK) Pipeline  The pipeline...

The European Union’s Wrong Approach to China

Economy Daniel Lacalle - May 20, 2024.

The leaders of the European Union have become increasingly concerned about the Chinese economy.  For years, the EU saw itself as one of the main beneficiaries...

How to Combat Inflation?

Economy Emre Alkin - May 18, 2024.

Sometimes knowing what not to do rather than trying to find out "what to do" makes a remedy stronger. Since fuelling the economy, on the...

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