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Australia: A Resource Powerhouse Shaping the Global Economy
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Australia is often associated with beaches, wildlife, and vast empty land. But economically, Australia is something far more important. It is one of the world’s most resource-rich and strategically positioned…
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From AI to AGI: Does Human Education Still Matter?
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Before writing this, I want to be honest with the reader. What follows is not a declaration about the future of education, nor a technical roadmap toward artificial general intelligence.…
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The Economics of the World Cup: What Do People Actually Buy the Most?
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Every time the World Cup starts, I notice the same thing. People suddenly spend money on things they normally wouldn’t. Not because they really need them — but because “it’s…
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Philippines vs Vietnam: Two Growing Economies, Very Different Structures
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At first glance, the Philippines and Vietnam look similar. Both are Southeast Asian countries, both have young populations, and both are often labeled as “high-growth economies.” But beneath the surface,…
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Brazil: A Country Rich in Resources, Potential, and Contradictions
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Brazil is often described as a “country of the future.” What makes that phrase interesting is that it has been true — and delayed — for decades. To understand Brazil’s…
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Is the World Getting Older or Younger? And Why It Matters for the Economy
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At first glance, the global population seems to be growing fast. More people, more cities, more consumers. But look closer, and a different story appears. The world is not simply…
