Dwight H. Perkins is a world-renowned development economist, the Harold Hitchings Burbank Research Professor of Political Economy of Harvard University and former Director of the Harvard University Asia Center. He has authored or e...
Villegas, economist and professor at the University of Asia and the Pacific, said in a written interview. "By exporting these products to emerging markets, its contribution to a greener world will be even enhanced," Villegas added. (Xinhua reporters Zhong Qun, Zhou Huimin, Chen Ziwei, and ...
“We are in an experience economy where people crave going out and participating in social events,” says Alice Enders, a music industry analyst at Enders Analysis and a former senior economist at the World Trade Organization. “It's no surprise that people are flocking to this Eras Tour ...
More people around the world are growing older—and this increased life expectancy presents an opportunity for folks to live healthier and more productive lives, according to economist Andrew J. Scott. In a new McKinsey Health Institute interview, he speaks with McKinsey partner Ellen Feehan about...
I particularly enjoyed the chapter about economist Zhang Weiying’s proposals for reforming Beijing’s university – some of the description of the controversy could have been applied verbatim to the UK context. “Like a typical economist, he marches stridently by the logic of the market and ...
Paul Gruenwald, the Global Chief Economist at S&P Global Ratings has joined an exclusive interview with SFC journalist to delve deep into China’s economy progress and technological innovation. For China’s economy outlook, Paul Gruenwald considered there's many bright spots for the Chinese economy,...
or the group of people born between 1997 and 2012. The popular view is that smartphones have made them miserable and they will live grimmer lives than their elders. However, this makes an important omission: roughly four-fifths live in emerging economies. They are richer, healthier and more ...
“We are in an experience economy where people crave going out and participating in social events,” says Alice Enders, a music industry analyst at Enders Analysis and a former senior economist at the World Trade Organization. “It's no surprise that people are flocking to this Eras Tour ...
Developed economies GDP1.61.51.6 World GDP2.52.52.6 World trade2.63.33.0 Source: The Economist Intelligence Unit Expenditure on GDP (% real change) =2025 =2026 Private consumption Government consumption Gross fixed investment Exports of goods & services ...
The scenes in Sri Lanka may be a sign of things to come elsewhere. Debt loads across poorer countries stand at the highest levels in decades. Squeezed by thehigh cost of foodand energy, a slowing global economy and a sharp increase in interest ratesaround the world, emerging economies are ...