Despite low ranking in study’s fertility-friendliness index, Guangdong province had one of the country’s highest birth rates ...
Argentina's economy is spiraling. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with economist Monica de Bolle about the Trump administration's plan to rescue it.
The Canadian labour market showed an unexpected hiring surge in September, but economists are mixed on whether the strength ...
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released subject combinations for 2026 examination. Under the new ...
Outside of federal workers, the economic ripple effects of a shutdown may be less noticeable, economics experts say.
Last year’s winners of the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences, given in memory of Alfred Nobel, were Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson. The researchers were honored for ...
South Korea's central bank is expected to keep its policy interest rate <a href=" target="_blank">(KROCRT=ECI) at the current 0.50% "all the way through 2022," the Asia-Pacific chief economist at S&P ...
"Stubborn optimism is a discipline. Look squarely at what’s broken and fix it. Don’t confuse outrage with action," writes Carlos Martinez of Rockford.
When an examination body starts dictating what subjects belong to which departments, and does so without adequate preparation ...
A lengthy government shutdown would only complicate the employment picture and possibly further erode consumer confidence.
British philanthropist and investor Lynn Forester de Rothschild has put her family's entire 26.7% stake in The Economist up ...
But the state’s media apparatus is slow and bureaucratic. Its risk-averse coverage leads many to tune out, and its unwavering ...
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