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The resurgence of government intervention: Hayek’s warning and the limits of economic planning

Government intervention in the economy

Government intervention in modern economies is resurging despite decades of evidence that central planning produces instability, inflation, and long-term inefficiency. Across developed democracies, public demand for regulation, taxation, and state control has intensified in response to inequality, economic shocks, and technological disruption. This shift reflects a renewed confidence in policy-driven …

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Navigating market volatility: A strategic guide for investors amidst uncertainty

The real reasons behind stock market volatility and how to benefit.

The stock market is often a reflection of global economic and political dynamics, and recent headlines have been dominated by fears of an impending recession. Sensationalist media narratives, fuelled by political tensions and trade wars, have created a climate of panic. Headlines scream disaster, social media is in a frenzy, …

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