This article examines Bangladesh Nationalist Party's "31-Point Outline for Structural Reforms" through a critical analysis of its proposed...
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The award of this year’s Nobel Prize in economics to Acemoglu, Johnson and Robinson highlights a fundamental aspect of the global economy, notably inequality between countries. The three scientists developed a multidimensional approach to explain why some countries, such as the USA and Western European states, enjoy high levels of prosperity, while others, such as […]
This article examines Bangladesh Nationalist Party's "31-Point Outline for Structural Reforms" through a critical analysis of its proposed...
For three working days, 9th –11th January 2025, in the Speke Resort Conference Centre in Uganda's capital, Kampala, the African Union Commission...
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Higher levels of societal inequality are linked to reduced brain volume and disrupted connectivity, contributing to increased dementia risk.
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60% of respondents across 36 countries believe the political influence of the wealthy significantly contributes to economic inequality
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UGO BLANCO TWENTY TWENTY-FOUR has not been the best year for the world; all red alarms went off. Humanity is under siege. Over the past decade the...
One-quarter of the world’s population faces extremely high levels of water stress
The past year in Pakistan was marked by turbulence and instability. While the political stalemate continued, the country saw some promising economic...