Deal With U.S. Could Reconnect Iran to the Global Economy
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The specter of a prolonged crunch in energy supplies has faded, but the disruption could take months to unwind.
An overall resilient world economy masks significant differences among countries and regions. Energy importers and countries with limited policy space are most vulnerable.
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Trump's trade war could drag global economic growth to the lowest since the 1960s, World Bank says
The World Bank says tariffs will hurt global growth, estimating that the trade war will shave almost half a percentage point from world GDP growth this year.
As the world becomes more connected, globalization has become a daily reality for people in every corner of Earth. But while globalization — described by Peterson Institute for International Economics as the "growing interdependence of the world's ...
Digitalization has reshaped the global economy for 25 years, but emerging forces—from U.S.–China tech rivalry and geopolitics to AI’s uneven impacts—are fragmenting what was once a more unified digital landscape.
On this episode of The Long View, Neil Shearing, Group Chief Economist at Capital Economics and author, breaks down why he believes that the world is not deglobalizing, what he sees for the US and China in the global markets, and more insights from his new ...
Globalization, like capitalist exploitation, is not something new. Capitalism, as Braudel reminds us, has always been global. However, what is certainly new is the form, the context and the strategic reasons of this globalization. It is from these that we ...
