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GUEST COLUMN:Dr Edward Thomas JonesSenior Lecturer in EconomicsThe Albert Gubay Business School, Bangor University A report from the V-Dem Institute landed in my inbox recently tha...
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GUEST COLUMN:Dr Edward Thomas JonesSenior Lecturer in EconomicsThe Albert Gubay Business School, Bangor University A report from the V-Dem Institute landed in my inbox recently tha...
Investments and infrastructure don't reflect the only new measures of economic growth. In fact, growth of a country's people, investment value, and local organisation strengthening...
This week’s Monday Opinion concludes our two-part reflection on Zambia’s macroeconomic stability. Last week, we asked whether the economy had started to breathe. This week, the que...
* Describes it as the backbone of a modern economy * Says when roads connect to make movement easy, businesses grow, productivity rises, citizens are safe Deji Elumoye in Abuja
NZ may lag the OECD on asset management – but a Beca specialist says there's at least one thing we can teach the world The post Kiwi infrastructure balances performance, risk and c...
GUEST COLUMN:Laura WilliamsConsents DirectorGreen GEN Cymru Two events in quick succession have offered a useful perspective on how closely national and Welsh conversations about i...
[Daily News] Dodoma -- THE government has announced plans to undertake extensive road construction projects across the country, supported by innovative financing mechanisms aimed a...
Around one third of infrastructure spending worldwide is lost due to inefficiencies and corruption
After decades of underinvestment and short-term thinking, New Zealand’s first independent long-term infrastructure plan has landed — with something increasingly rare in Wellington:...
The course of the Greek economy can be assessed from different perspectives. Most useful indicators refer to the grand total or the averages. Fiscally, state coffers are performing...
[Shabait] (Paraphrased Report from extensive local media interview with Mr. Tesfaselassie Berhane, the Minister of Transport and Communications)
This week’s Monday Opinion focuses on Zambia’s emerging macroeconomic stability and asks a harder question: are the improving headline numbers beginning to translate into real econ...
THE country’s economy is, against all historical odds, finally showing signs of life. As veteran economist and businessman Eddie Cross last week... To access this conten...
The impacts of inflation are starting to heat up in Salem, writes columnist Pamela Ferrara. Employment data shows that healthcare, transportation and warehousing are the only indus...
Omoniyi Akinsiju The nation’s policy space is once again inundated with claustrophobic imputations by politically minded individuals and advocacy groups that stridently demonise th...
Aging infrastructure is slamming the brakes on home construction as municipalities struggle to keep up with growth and the cost of upgrades
Brigitte Pellerin: The problem with infrastructure is that a lot of it suffers from that terrible affliction known as “being boring.”
In today's edition, we highlight an underdiscussed reason why damage from the war hasn't eaten the U.S. economy: fiscal stimulus.
The American economy is shifting at unprecedented scales — are Toledoans ready for what comes next?
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