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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Operation Tame Finance

Gary Gensler has big ambitions for the SEC, but may not have the big bucks

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Is China already the world’s most dominant economy?

By one measure, yes

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Labour’s share in national income is both over- and under-explained

A new paper shows why economists’ understanding of the labour share is murky at best

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
How World Bank leaders put pressure on staff to alter a global index

An investigation puts paid to the Doing Business rankings, and puts Kristalina Georgieva in the spotlight

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
China takes on Delta and its property developers at the same time

New activity figures reveal the economic cost of recent covid outbreaks

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
A perfect storm for container shipping

Will prolonged disruptions shift the pattern of trade?

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
America’s consumer-price inflation stays above 5% in August

“Trimmed means” are less alarming than headline gauges, but reveal widespread pressures

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Do physical assets offer investors refuge from inflation?

Property, infrastructure and farmland have their attractions. But they could prove victims of their own success

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China’s last boomtowns show rapid growth is still possible
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Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala

The combative Marxist economist focused on questions related to growth

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