
Speaking of debt: Framing, guilt, and economic choices
In many Germanic languages, the word for ‘debt’ also means ‘guilt’. This column explores whether the linguistic overlap leads

In many Germanic languages, the word for ‘debt’ also means ‘guilt’. This column explores whether the linguistic overlap leads

101 wells will be drilled in 2026. Egypt is planning to drill 480 new oil and gas exploration wells

Shareholders approve capital reduction to offset accumulated losses and cancel treasury shares. The Islamic Arab Insurance Company (Salama), listed

The achievement underscores Etihad’s strong operational performance, network expansion, and sustained passenger demand. Etihad Airways has reached a major

Economic activity in the Asia-Pacific was holding up better than expected in April, despite the region bearing the brunt

Geopolitical risks impact firms on both sides of the Atlantic. While the short-term outlook is better than expected, there

Europe faces slowing growth, ageing populations, and structural shifts. This column discusses how organisational economics can illuminate the impact

In 2022, the World Bank and Sarawak State in Malaysia launched a State-Owned Enterprise (SOE) Transformation Program that was based

As geopolitical tensions rise, fears of deglobalisation have taken centre stage. However, world trade has remained surprisingly resilient, at

Global growth is projected to slow from 3.3 percent in 2024 to 3.2 percent in 2025 and 3.1 percent

In many Germanic languages, the word for ‘debt’ also means ‘guilt’. This column explores whether the linguistic overlap leads

101 wells will be drilled in 2026. Egypt is planning to drill 480 new oil and gas exploration wells

Shareholders approve capital reduction to offset accumulated losses and cancel treasury shares. The Islamic Arab Insurance Company (Salama), listed

The achievement underscores Etihad’s strong operational performance, network expansion, and sustained passenger demand. Etihad Airways has reached a major

Economic activity in the Asia-Pacific was holding up better than expected in April, despite the region bearing the brunt

Geopolitical risks impact firms on both sides of the Atlantic. While the short-term outlook is better than expected, there

Europe faces slowing growth, ageing populations, and structural shifts. This column discusses how organisational economics can illuminate the impact

In 2022, the World Bank and Sarawak State in Malaysia launched a State-Owned Enterprise (SOE) Transformation Program that was based

As geopolitical tensions rise, fears of deglobalisation have taken centre stage. However, world trade has remained surprisingly resilient, at

Global growth is projected to slow from 3.3 percent in 2024 to 3.2 percent in 2025 and 3.1 percent




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