
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

Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt have been jointly awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences with Joel Mokyr

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

Most stock markets in the Gulf ended lower on Monday, pressured by weak oil prices, while investors awaited more

At the beginning of my advocacy journey, I often searched for affordable ways to present myself at events. A

Rising geopolitical tensions now threaten the rules-based world order that has governed the functioning of the international monetary system

In 2025, the US government underwent a large fiscal switch, with Congress enacting large income tax cuts and the

Global financial stocks slid on Friday as a rout in U.S. regional banking shares heightened concerns about credit quality and mounting

“If we were to extract that kind of boost of growth that would be very significant for the world,”

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

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

Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt have been jointly awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences with Joel Mokyr

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

Most stock markets in the Gulf ended lower on Monday, pressured by weak oil prices, while investors awaited more

At the beginning of my advocacy journey, I often searched for affordable ways to present myself at events. A

Rising geopolitical tensions now threaten the rules-based world order that has governed the functioning of the international monetary system

In 2025, the US government underwent a large fiscal switch, with Congress enacting large income tax cuts and the

Global financial stocks slid on Friday as a rout in U.S. regional banking shares heightened concerns about credit quality and mounting

“If we were to extract that kind of boost of growth that would be very significant for the world,”

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




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