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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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blairbellecurve.com
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| | | | | The size of the U.S. national debt is getting a lot of attention lately, and for good reason. Deficit spending through the COVID pandemic was enormous, pushing the total outstanding debt to a staggering $31 Trillion, with a T. A better way to measure the size of the debt is as a percentage of our... | |
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marketmonetarist.com
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| | | | | China's strategy of increasing debt issuance to stimulate the economy mirrors Japan's reliance on public spending and debt during its "Lost Decade." In response to a faltering economy, the Japanese government repeatedly increased public investment, hoping to jumpstart growth through infrastructure projects and other short-term measures. While these efforts provided a temporary boost, they ultimately... | |
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ips-dc.org
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| | | Bringing Demilitarization into Climate Justice: Reflections on 2025 Climate Reparations Camp | ||