How Covid-19 interrupted Mauritius’ economic miracle
[ad_1] In 2020, the World Bank classified Mauritius as a “high-income country” after its per capita annual income reached US$12,500 – for a man who
[ad_1] In 2020, the World Bank classified Mauritius as a “high-income country” after its per capita annual income reached US$12,500 – for a man who
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[ad_1] For something so long discussed and anticipated, the Federal Reserve’s quarter-point rate rise, the first since 2018, caused remarkably little stir when it finally
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[ad_1] Alex Chung is about to lose one of his senior executives and has no idea how he is going to replace her. Chung’s technology
[ad_1] The countries of central and eastern Europe have shown moral clarity in the face of crisis. As millions of people flee the war in
[ad_1] Yves here. We’ve pointed out that Russia has yet to deploy some significant economic sanctions against the West, presumably because Russia still hopes to
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[ad_1] Trying to figure out the root causes of the current bout of inflation in Western economies at the moment is tough. Much ink has
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[ad_1] The name of a small office at the top of a drab skyscraper in the centre of Vilnius has set off a geopolitical firestorm
[ad_1] In 2020, the World Bank classified Mauritius as a “high-income country” after its per capita annual income reached US$12,500 – for a man who
[ad_1] This article is an on-site version of our The Road to Recovery newsletter. Sign up here to get the newsletter sent straight to your
[ad_1] For something so long discussed and anticipated, the Federal Reserve’s quarter-point rate rise, the first since 2018, caused remarkably little stir when it finally
[ad_1] This article is an on-site version of Martin Sandbu’s Free Lunch newsletter. Sign up here to get the newsletter sent straight to your inbox
[ad_1] Alex Chung is about to lose one of his senior executives and has no idea how he is going to replace her. Chung’s technology
[ad_1] The countries of central and eastern Europe have shown moral clarity in the face of crisis. As millions of people flee the war in
[ad_1] Yves here. We’ve pointed out that Russia has yet to deploy some significant economic sanctions against the West, presumably because Russia still hopes to
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[ad_1] Trying to figure out the root causes of the current bout of inflation in Western economies at the moment is tough. Much ink has
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[ad_1] The name of a small office at the top of a drab skyscraper in the centre of Vilnius has set off a geopolitical firestorm