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Ohio's Senate just served students a hard do-not-disturb IRL — advancing a bill aimed at unplugging students from cellphones in the classroom.
This is an audio transcript of The Economics Show podcast episode: ‘Bonus — Globalisation can be slowed, but not stopped’ ...
If we look back at history and by convention, the development of nations has been the primary responsibility of the central ...
Several studies have attempted to model the effects of climate change on the economy, with varying results. But one fact ...
Brazil has announced plans to launch a $125 billion fund for the protection of tropical forests. It is a key element of the country’s plan to ...
Qatar has a strong strategy and set of policies for using artificial intelligence to improve public services – but is it ...
Ghana’s emerging land banking sector  Ghana’s real estate sector has consistently been a critical pillar of the national ...
Nigeria has anchored its socio-economic development strategy on the active participation of the private sector across ...
Pakistan’s healthcare system already leans heavily on private clinics, labs and hospitals — but without clear direction ...
There are 100,000 motorbikes in Rwanda. The country wants to turn them all electric, and startups say their plans can make it ...
Gunpoint Capitalism shows that the violent suppression of trade unions in the developing world is rife, as it has been in the ...