The world of capitalism can feel like a double-edged sword for many young people today. On one hand, it offers the potential for individual success, innovation, and a vibrant economy. On the other hand, it raises concerns about inequality, environmental impact, and the growing influence of corporations. Find Genuine Remote …
Read More »Capital flight: What happens when governments nationalise bank accounts
In recent years, the spectre of capital flight has haunted countries grappling with economic instability, as governments, in desperate bids to solidify control and stabilise their economies, have taken drastic measures by nationalising bank accounts. Such interventions, far from being a panacea, have often precipitated dire consequences for the national …
Read More »Global food crisis: Economists using Sri Lanka’s problems as guide
Sri Lanka serves as a critical case study for economists monitoring the potential for a systemic global food crisis driven by fiscal mismanagement and supply chain fragility. The nation faced a rapid depletion of foreign reserves, falling from US$7.9 billion in 2019 to just US$1.6 billion by 2021, which effectively …
Read More »Knowledge for children: 5 must-have tools for life
Providing valuable knowledge for children can be a bit exhausting for parents with so much information coming at them from all corners. While children learn naturally from the world around them, it is easy for them to get caught up in routines at home doing chores, playing games, watching videos …
Read More »Economics book written ‘by the youth for the youth’
“Youth Economist… is one of the biggest global youth-led economics publications that aims to empower youth to take part in the field of economics.” Benjamin Chen (TAS), director of the Youth Economist, shares insights about the organisation’s new book. The tagline “By the Youth, For the Youth” written on the …
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