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jwmason.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses China's economic growth and its role in reducing global inequality, arguing that China's rise has been a success story for globalization. It highlights how China's integration into the global economy has enabled poor countries to converge with wealthier ones, despite challenges like inequality and political issues. The piece also touches on debates about the impact of China's growth on the U.S. manufacturing sector and the broader implications of globalization. | |
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soberlook.com
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| | | | | The Citi Economic Surprise index was fairly accurate in pointing to a US slowdown in the first half of 2012. One therefore should not dism... | |
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jacobin.com
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| | | | | What caused Donald Trump to walk back on many of his tariffs last week was not domestic pressure but a run on the market for US Treasuries led by large institutional savers. If US debt is no longer a safe asset, then American hegemony is also at risk. | |
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ofdollarsanddata.com
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| | | Why achieving success feels harder than ever, and how to do it anyway. | ||