Research from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Business suggests that political uncertainty, often seen as a hindrance to economic stability, may actually have a silver lining. The study ...
The Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 36, No. 1 (Winter 2022), pp. 101-124 (24 pages) This article studies the role of political distortions in driving economic growth and development in Africa.
On November 20, Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin expressed concern over the significantly slower-than-anticipated growth in the third quarter. The economy grew by just 1.5 percent for the ...
Writing a news story about an independent or third-party candidate maybe winning the White House is a journalistic lark. Something a Washington political reporter might do during a slow news cycle. Or ...
In America, now, we are living at “the end of the future,” the historian Steve Fraser wrote this month in Jacobin, surveying the country’s political landscape and finding it pretty exhausted. He ...
When Economic Planning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan and economist Hal Hill published their book “The Philippine Economy: ...
Joseph Adeyemi, a project manager and economist, is running for mayor of South Fulton as a political outsider, emphasizing his problem-solving skills and economic planning background. Adeyemi ...
The following is Farwa Aamer's op-ed in 9DashLine. Farwa is the Director of South Asia Initiatives at the Asia Society Policy Institute. As global political landscapes evolve, the inclusion of women ...
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Edo: A state at war with its development

Edo State stands today at a pivotal moment—one that will determine whether it continues on the path of sustainable economic growth or slips into the uncertainty created by political interference. As a ...
CLEMSON – Clemson University leadership is defending its association with an embattled development firm after Oconee County leaders demanded transparency in what they say was an attempt to use ...