World Economic Journal (WEJ) is an independent international magazine covering economic trends, social and urban development, sustainability, technology and innovation, and more, with a focus on emerging and frontier markets. We debunk stereotypes created by partisan politics, and offer our readers the chance to draw their own conclusions based on objective facts and data.
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Czech Steel Is Afloat Once Again

Employees at the Pilsen Steel Mill are back to work, having stopped production in the middle of June. Half of the 900 plant’s…

Will the Euro Fall by 10%?

There is a growing clamor in the Eurozone from those who believe that the euro is overvalued, and that this is blocking the…

Spain Is Aging Too Quickly

An aging population and rise in unemployment have brought to light a new negative trend: Social contributions from the working…

New Global Business Leaders

The world is changing before our very eyes. Even 15 years ago, it was reasonable to use the word “unipolarity” to talk about the…

An Environmentally Conscious China

The emission of greenhouse gases has a detrimental effect not just for China’s ecology, but for the world’s as well. In 1990,…

China Continues Its Offensive

By the end of 2012, developing countries had won the battle “for foreign investments” with developed countries, and the…

Why Does China Need Russia?

For many years, China has been the most populous country on the planet. And the world’s most populous country has gradually become…

Overpopulation: Myths and Reality

Over the past 54 years, the Earth’s population has more than doubled, and according to a recent UN report, the next 12 years…