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How Democracy Shapes Economic Outcomes: A Personal Reflection
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How Democracy Shapes Economic Outcomes: A Personal Reflection When I first encountered the concept of the democracy index, it felt distant—almost abstract. A numerical score assigned to countries based on…
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China vs. the United States: The World’s Most Important Economic Rivalry
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If the global economy were a chessboard, the United States and China would be the only two players whose moves truly change the game. Every other economy matters. But none…
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Cambodia’s Unusual Economic Structure: Growth Without a Middle Class
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At first glance, Cambodia’s economy looks like a success story. The country has recorded strong GDP growth for years, foreign investment keeps flowing in, and new buildings rise quickly in…
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What Does a World Cup Champion Actually Gain Economically?
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Whenever the World Cup ends, the same image appears everywhere. Players crying, flags everywhere, a trophy lifted into the air. And then, almost automatically, people say this: “Winning the World…
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India vs. the United States: Two Economies, Two Different Stories
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When people compare the economies of India and the United States, the numbers can feel almost absurd. The United States produces roughly $27 trillion worth of goods and services every…
