International

The uneven pace of energy transition: a country-by-country analysis

The shift from fossil fuels to low-carbon energy systems is neither uniform nor inevitable. Countries progress at different rates because…

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Factors influencing diverse energy transition speeds worldwide

The transition from fossil fuels to low‑carbon energy systems is neither guaranteed nor consistent, as each nation advances at its…

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Analyzing the varied speeds of energy transition internationally

The shift from fossil fuels to low-carbon energy systems is neither uniform nor inevitable. Countries progress at different rates because…

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What is sovereign debt restructuring and why does it take so much time?

Sovereign debt restructuring is the negotiated or judicially mediated modification of the terms of a country’s external or domestic public…

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How central banks respond to external economic shocks

External shocks—from commodity price surges, wars, and pandemics to foreign monetary tightening and abrupt capital flow reversals—create swift and varied…

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How an Unresolved Iran War Empowers Xi in Trump Negotiations, Sources Indicate

A crucial meeting between China and the United States is approaching under the shadow of geopolitical uncertainty.China continues moving forward…

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Unfinished Iran Conflict: A Boost for Xi in Trump Negotiations, Sources Report

A pivotal encounter between China and the United States is drawing near amid mounting geopolitical uncertainty.China continues moving forward with…

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What’s Propelling Global Inequality Higher?

Global inequality—both between countries and within them—has been shaped by a complex mix of economic, technological, political and environmental forces…

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Global Inflation: How It Crosses Borders

Inflation does not originate only from domestic demand or wage pressures. Open economies routinely absorb price pressures originating overseas. Imported…

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Global Inflation: How It Crosses Borders

Inflation does not originate only from domestic demand or wage pressures. Open economies routinely absorb price pressures originating overseas. Imported…

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